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Effects of high relative humidity on the dynamic adsorption of dimethyl methylphosphonate (DMMP) on activated carbon

Journal

CARBON
Volume 44, Issue 15, Pages 3247-3254

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2006.06.036

Keywords

activated carbon; adsorption

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The effects of high relative humidity (RH) on the breakthrough of the nerve agent simulant dimethyl methylphosphonate (DMMP) vapor in beds of ASC-impregnated, activated carbon were investigated. Maximum concentrations of DMMP at room temperature and RH > 60% were found to be lower by more than an order of magnitude than in dry air. The breakthrough time (t(B)) of 1.2 x 10(-4) gl(-1) DMMP in pre-humidified beds and humid air of RH = 90% was shortened by a factor of 1.6 relative to adsorption in dry beds and dry air. Analysis of the breakthrough curves according to the Wheeler-Jonas model indicated that the high RH lowered the dynamic adsorption capacity (WE) but had nearly no effect on the critical bed weight (W-C). The reduction of W-E by humidity correlates with the observed displacement of adsorbed water by DMMP. The use of DMMP for testing filter performance is limited to low and intermediate relative humidities. On the other hand, DMMP in dry air can be used to advantage for testing the capacity of new or used respirator filters and for the detection of filter channeling. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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