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dc.contributor.authorBarker, Saraheng
dc.contributor.authorBurress, Jacob W., 1983-eng
dc.contributor.authorPfeifer, Petereng
dc.contributor.corporatenameUniversity of Missouri-Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Researcheng
dc.contributor.meetingnameUndergraduate Research and Creative Achievements Forum (2007 : University of Missouri--Columbia)eng
dc.date2007eng
dc.date.issued2007eng
dc.descriptionAbstract only availableeng
dc.description.abstractRecently fractal networks of nanopores in activated carbon, nanoporous carbon from waste corn cobs in Missouri, have been discovered (Pfeifer et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 88, 115502 (2002)). We study the formation and properties of these networks with the goal of developing high-capacity storage technologies for natural gas and using them to store methane at low pressures. Van der Waals forces in the nanopores force methane into a dense fluid (supercritical adsorption). To further investigate the storage capacity of carbon, an analysis was done on the out gassing times for a sample of carbon in addition too several carbon samples that were tested to determine the sample with the highest storage capacity. Results showed that two hours of out gassing was the minimum time needed for optimum data. I continue too investigate the storage capacity by testing at an equilibration of one hour and out gassing for two hours as well as perform isotherms for the purpose of determining how much methane the activated carbon can deliver and pore size distribution. The data will determine how the pore size distribution and activation process of different samples of carbon impacts its storage capacity. Future distribution and activation process of different samples of carbon impacts its storage capacity.eng
dc.description.sponsorshipNSF Program Alliance for Collaborative Research in Alternative Fuel Technologyeng
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10355/1557eng
dc.publisherUniversity of Missouri--Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Researcheng
dc.relation.ispartofcommunityUniversity of Missouri-Columbia. Office of Undergraduate Research. Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievements Forumeng
dc.source.urihttp://undergradresearch.missouri.edu/forums-conferences/abstracts/abstract-detail.php?abstractid=eng
dc.subjectfractal networkseng
dc.subjectnanoporeseng
dc.subjectstorage technologieseng
dc.titleGravimetric analysis of methane adsorption in activated carbon [abstract]eng
dc.typePresentationeng


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