Claims
- 1. A method for gas storage, comprising the steps:(a) effecting carbonization of a solid carbonaceous precursor material by heat treating said precursor material in a substantially nonoxidizing atmosphere and at temperatures that attain an upper value of at least about 1100°, to thereby produce substantial microporosity and graphitization of the carbon of said precursor material and provide a sorbent material; and (b) introducing a gas to be stored, under positive pressure, into a storage vessel containing a substantial amount of said sorbent material.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said carbonization step is effected by maintaining said precursor material in said atmosphere and at said upper temperature value for a hold period of at least about one minute.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein said hold period is at least about 30 minutes.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said process for producing said sorbent material includes at least one activation step effected subsequent to said carbonization step.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein said at least one activation step comprises multiple cycles of chemisorption and desorption.
- 6. The method of claim 1 said gas is introduced into said storage vessel at a pressure in the range of about 500 psi to 3500 psi.
- 7. The method of claim 1 wherein said sorbent material occupies at least about 75 percent of the volume defined within said vessel.
- 8. The method of claim 1 wherein said gas is selected from hydrogen and methane.
- 9. A sorbent material, adapted for gas storage, produced by effecting carbonization of a solid carbonaceous precursor material by heat treating said precursor material in a substantially nonoxidizing atmosphere and at temperatures that attain an upper value of at least about 1100° C., to thereby produce substantial microporosity and graphitization of the carbon of said precursor material.
- 10. The sorbent material of claim 9 wherein said carbonization step is effected by maintaining said precursor material in said atmosphere and at said upper temperature value for a hold period of at least about one minute.
- 11. The sorbent material of claim 10 wherein said hold period is at least about 30 minutes.
- 12. The sorbent material of claim 9 wherein said process for producing said sorbent material includes at least one activation step effected subsequent to said carbonization step.
- 13. The sorbent material of claim 12 wherein said at least one activation step comprises multiple cycles of chemisorption and desorption.
- 14. A gas storage unit comprising:a vessel; a substantial quantity of sorbent material contained in said vessel; and a quantity of gas adsorbed by said sorbent material in said vessel, said sorbent material having been produced by effecting carbonization of a solid carbonaceous precursor material by heat treating said precursor material in a substantially nonoxidizing atmosphere and at temperatures that attain an upper value of at least about 1100° C., to thereby produce substantial microporosity and graphitization of the carbon of said precursor material.
- 15. The storage unit of claim 14 wherein said carbonization step is effected by maintaining said precursor material in said atmosphere and at said upper temperature value for a hold period of at least about one minute.
- 16. The storage unit of claim 15 if wherein said hold period is about 30 minutes.
- 17. The storage unit of claim 14 wherein said process for producing said sorbet material includes at least one activation step effected subsequent to said carbonization step.
- 18. The storage unit of claim 17 wherein said at least one activation step comprises multiple cycles of chemisorption and desorption.
- 19. The storage unit of claim 14 wherein said gas is introduced into said storage vessel at a pressure in the range of about 500 psi to 3500 psi.
- 20. The storage unit of claim 14 wherein said gas is selected from hydrogen and methane, and wherein said sorbent material occupies at least about 75 percent of the volume defined within said vessel.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/216,643, filed Jul. 7, 2000 in the names of the inventors designated herein.
STATEMENT REGARDING GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The United States Government has rights in this invention under National Aeronautics and Space Administration contract No. NAS9-97012.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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