Propylene/propane mixture adsorption on faujasite sorbents
Author(s) -
A. van Miltenburg,
Jorge Gascón,
Weidong Zhu,
Freek Kapteijn,
Jacob A. Moulijn
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
adsorption
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.406
H-Index - 73
eISSN - 1572-8757
pISSN - 0929-5607
DOI - 10.1007/s10450-007-9101-x
Subject(s) - adsorption , zeolite , propane , enthalpy , faujasite , selectivity , chemistry , desorption , dispersion (optics) , langmuir adsorption model , inorganic chemistry , chemical engineering , organic chemistry , thermodynamics , catalysis , physics , optics , engineering
The adsorption of propylene and propane on zeolite NaX with and without a saturated (36 wt%) amount of CuCl have been investigated. The single component adsorption isotherms could be well described with a Dual-Site Langmuir model. The dispersion of CuCl results in a decrease of the maximum adsorption capacity of the zeolite for both components. For propylene a strong adsorption via π-complexation with CuCl is present, increasing the adsorption selectivity of the zeolite. The binary mixture (50:50) adsorption was determined via breakthrough/desorption experiments at 318, 358 and 408 K with a partial pressure of the two components between 0.8–54 kPa. For NaX the mixture loading could be well described with the IAS-theory and the single component isotherms, both qualitatively and quantitatively. A transition from an enthalpy controlled adsorption at lower loadings to an entropy affected adsorption at higher loadings was observed. The IAS-theory could only qualitatively describe the trends in the observed mixture adsorption for the CuCl/NaX adsorbent. The dispersion of CuCl in NaX results in a modest improvement of the adsorption selectivity for propylene over propane (from 3–7 to 15–30) but at the expense of a reduced capacity.
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