Studies on the Mechanisms of Methyl Iodide Adsorption and Iodine Retention on Silver-Mordenite
Author(s) -
Tina M. Nenoff,
Nick Soelberg
Publication year - 2014
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1171585
Subject(s) - mordenite , iodine , sorbent , iodide , chemistry , methyl iodide , adsorption , silver iodide , effluent , inorganic chemistry , zeolite , catalysis , organic chemistry , environmental science , layer (electronics) , environmental engineering , silver halide
Silver-containing mordenite (MOR) is a longstanding benchmark for radioiodine capture, reacting with molecular iodine (I2) to form AgI. However the mechanisms for organoiodine capture are not well understood. Here we investigate the capture of methyl iodide from complex mixed gas streams by combining chemical analysis of the effluent gas stream with in depth characterization of the recovered sorbent.
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