Adsorption behaviors of activated carbons for the exhaust from spray painting booths in vehicle surface coating |
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Authors: | Yu-Chun Chiang Chien-Cheng Lee Wei-Pin Su |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Mechanical Engineering , Yuan Ze University , 135 Yuan-Tung Road, Chung-Li, Taoyuan 320, Taiwan, ROC ycchiang@saturn.yzu.edu.tw;3. Department of Communications Engineering , Yuan Ze University , 135 Yuan-Tung Road, Chung-Li, Taoyuan 320, Taiwan, ROC;4. Department of Mechanical Engineering , Yuan Ze University , 135 Yuan-Tung Road, Chung-Li, Taoyuan 320, Taiwan, ROC |
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Abstract: | Adsorption performance of activated carbon adsorbers in the downstream duct of vehicle spray painting booths has been studied to understand whether fine paint particles in the off-gas would deteriorate the adsorption capacity of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) on activated carbons. Three forms of activated carbons were selected and their properties were determined using nitrogen adsorption analysis, the measurement of pH value and total ash content, energy dispersion spectrometer, field-emission scanning electron microscopy, and thermogravimetric analysis. Results show that the adsorption capacity of activated carbon strongly depends upon its available specific surface area. When the total uptake on activated carbon approaches saturation, the vapors adsorbed would commence to get displaced by the paint particles gradually as time elapses and finally the uptake of vapors and paint particles reach equilibrium. Microporous carbons, in particular, were much more susceptible to paint particles. A Langmuir-type model for the uptake on activated carbons was suggested, which successfully described the adsorption behaviors of the off-gas released from vehicle spray painting booth. |
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Keywords: | Spray painting booth paint particles activated carbon adsorption surface properties field-emission scanning electron microscopy thermogravimetric analysis |
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