The energetics of sulfur-carbon interaction are studied using thermo-desorption and immersion microcalorimetry experiments. Sulfur is incorporated in meso- and microporous carbons by impregnation either from the liquid phase or the vapor phase. Varying the temperature of impregnation enables to fill preferentially microporous domains (vapor impregnation) or both micro-meso-macro domains (liquid impregnation). The three carbons lead to similar immersion enthalpies per unit area for liquid sulfur. This suggests that they possess similar surface-liquid interactions and that liquid sulfur, below the polymerization temperature, wets the whole surface accessible to nitrogen.
Keywords: adsorption; immersion calorimetry; porous carbon; sulfur; thermodynamics.
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