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Adsorption and separation of the C3 hydrocarbons on cationic FER zeolites: Effect of dual sites existence

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Abstract Adsorption and co-adsorption of propane and propene were investigated by combination of calorimetric-volumetric measurements with breakthrough experiments on alkali metal exchanged (Li, Na-, K-) FER zeolites with different Si/Al… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Adsorption and co-adsorption of propane and propene were investigated by combination of calorimetric-volumetric measurements with breakthrough experiments on alkali metal exchanged (Li, Na-, K-) FER zeolites with different Si/Al ratio. Effect of cation type and their concentration in the zeolite on adsorption selectivity was evaluated and discussed. Based on determined adsorption heats at zero coverage limit, the bridged complexes of propene were confirmed only in the case of K-FER zeolites. Presence of bridged complexes between two nearby K+ cations in dual cationic sites, described in details previously (Rubes et al. J. Phys. Chem. C 122 (2018) 6128), results in significant increase in adsorption selectivity while adsorption capacity of the zeolite is not influenced and is comparable with other M-FER zeolites. On the other hand, Na-FER zeolites exhibited the lowest propene/propane selectivity (at least six-times lower than K-FER-8.6 zeolite).

Keywords: fer zeolites; separation hydrocarbons; adsorption; effect; adsorption separation

Journal Title: Microporous and Mesoporous Materials
Year Published: 2019

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