ASTM D2652-2005a Standard Terminology Relating to Activated Carbon《活性碳的相关标准术语》.pdf
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1、Designation: D 2652 05aStandard Terminology Relating toActivated Carbon1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D 2652; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses
2、indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This terminology covers terms particularly related toactivated carbon and encompasses finished products, applica-tions, and testing procedures.1.2 When any
3、of the definitions in this terminology arequoted or published out of context, editorially insert thelimiting phrase “in activated carbon” after the dash followingthe term to properly limit the field of application of the termand definition.2. Significance and Use2.1 This terminology ensures that ter
4、ms peculiar to acti-vated carbon are adequately defined so that other standards inwhich such terms are used can be understood and interpretedproperly.2.2 This terminology is useful to those who are not conver-sant with the terms related to activated carbon. However, it isalso a ready reference for t
5、hose directly associated withactivated carbon to resolve differences and ensure commonal-ity of usage, particularly in the preparation ofASTM standards.2.3 Although this terminology is intended to promote uni-formity in the usage of terms related to activated carbon, it cannever be complete because
6、new terms are constantly arising.The existence of this terminology does not preclude the use ormisuse of any term in another context.3. Terminologyabrasion resistancethe property of a particle to resistattrition or wearing away by friction.absorptiona process in which fluid molecules are taken upby
7、a liquid or solid and distributed throughout the body ofthat liquid or solid.accelerated adsorption testsadsorption tests in which theend point is hastened by testing at conditions more severethan those anticipated in service.acid-extractable materialsubstances dissolved by an acidunder specified co
8、nditions.activated carbona family of carbonaceous substancesmanufactured by processes that develop adsorptive proper-ties.activationany process whereby a substance is treated todevelop adsorptive properties.activityfor activated carbon, the adsorptive capacity of anadsorbent, usually as measured by
9、a standard test.adsorbateany substance that is adsorbed.adsorbentany solid having the ability to concentrate signifi-cant quantities of other substances on its surface.adsorptiona process in which fluid molecules are concen-trated on a surface by chemical or physical forces, or both.adsorption zones
10、ee mass transfer zone.ashresidue after the combustion of a substance under speci-fied conditions.as is basisas received.breakpointthe appearance in the effluent of a specifiedconcentration of an adsorbate.breakthrough, nthe first appearance in the effluent of anadsorbate of interest under specified
11、conditions.channelingthe preferential flow of fluid through passages oflower resistance that can occur in fixed beds or columns ofparticles owing to nonuniform packing, irregular sizes andshapes of the particles, gas pockets, wall effects, and othercauses.chemical adsorption see chemisorption.chemis
12、orption (chemical adsorption)the binding of anadsorbate to the surface of a solid at strengths approximatingthose of a chemical bond.coadsorptionthe adsorption of two or more components onan adsorbent, each affecting the adsorbability of the other.contact batch operationan adsorption process in whic
13、h anadsorbent is dispersed in a fluid to be treated and thenseparated when practical equilibrium is attained.continuous moving bedan adsorption process characterizedby flow of a fluid through a continuously moving bed ofgranular adsorbent with continuous withdrawal of spentadsorbent and continuous a
14、ddition of reprocessed or virginadsorbent.1This terminology is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D28 onActivated Carbon and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee D28.03 onNomenclature and Editorial.Current edition approved July 1, 2005. Published July 2005. Originally approvedin 1967.
15、Last previous edition approved in 2005 as D 2652 05.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.countercurrent adsorptionan adsorption process in whichthe flow of fluid is in a direction opposite to the movementof the adsorbent.c
16、ritical bed depththe minimum depth of an adsorbent bedrequired to contain the mass transfer zone.crushing strengththe property of a particle to resist physicalbreakdown when contained and subjected to a slowlyincreasing continuously applied force.degassingremoval of gases.density, absolute or trueth
17、e mass under specified condi-tions of a unit volume of a solid sorbent excluding its porevolume and inter-particle voids.density, apparent (density, bulk, packing)the mass underspecified conditions of a unit volume of a solid sorbentincluding its pore volume and inter-particle voids.density, blockse
18、e density, particle.density, bulksee density, apparent.density, packingsee density, apparent.density, particle (density, block)the mass under specifiedconditions of a unit volume of a solid sorbent including itspore volume but excluding inter-particle voids.density, tampedthe density of packed bed o
19、f powderedcarbon.desorptionthe separation of an adsorbate as such from asorbent.differential heat of adsorptionthe heat evolved during theadsorption of an incremental quantity of adsorbate at a givenlevel of adsorption.dosagethe quantity of substance applied per unit weight orvolume of the fluid bei
20、ng treated.dry basisexclusive of any moisture which may be present.dustan imprecise term referring to particulates capable oftemporary suspension in air or other gases; also, particlessmaller than an arbitrarily selected size.dynamic adsorptive capacitythe quantity of a given com-ponent adsorbed per
21、 unit of adsorbent from a fluid, or fluidmixture moving through a fixed bed at the breakpoint for thatcomponent.effective sizethe particle size, in SI units, which correspondsto 10 percent finer on the cumulative particle size distribu-tion curve.end pointthe occurrence in the effluent of the maximu
22、mpermissible concentration of an adsorbate of interest.equilibrium adsorptive capacitythe quantity of a givencomponent adsorbed per unit of adsorbent from a fluid orfluid mixture at equilibrium temperature and concentration,or pressure.expanded beda bed of granular particles through which afluid flo
23、ws upward at a rate sufficient to slightly elevate andseparate the particles without changing their relative posi-tions.fines, nparticles smaller than the smallest nominal specifiedparticle size.fixed beda stationary bed of granular particles.floatersthe material floating on the surface of water int
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