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High-temperature low-pressure adsorption of branched C5-C8 alkanes on zeolites Beta, ZSM-5,ZSM-22,Zeolite Y, and Mordenite

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Abstract

Henry constants, low-coverage adsorption enthalpies, van't Hoff preexponential factors, and separation factors of C5−C8 alkanes are determined on beta, ZSM-5, ZSM-22, mordenite, and Y zeolites at 473−648 K using tracer and perturbation chromatographic techniques. Three different adsorption behaviors were encountered depending on the zeolite type:  (1) nonselective competitive adsorption of isoalkanes and n-alkanes inside the micropores (zeolite Y), (2) preferential adsorption of the n-alkanes over the isoalkanes inside the micropores (beta, ZSM-5 and mordenite), and (3) selective adsorption of the n-alkanes in the micropores and of the isoalkanes on the external crystal surfaces (ZSM-22). Linear and mono- and multibranched alkanes can be separated on columns of ZSM-22 and beta zeolites.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4588-4597
Number of pages10
JournalJ. Phys. Chem. B
Volume102
Issue number23
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1998

Bibliographical note

102 (23), 1998,4588-4597

Keywords

  • adsorption

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