The vacuum decomposition of sucrose and cellobiose has been observed in the 15O-25O0C temperature range. The predominant decomposition product of both sugars is HzO with less than 5% CO, Con, CH20, CH&HO, CH30H, and CzH50H formed. The detailed rates and temperature dependences suggest that with the
Dehydration, Deammoniation and Thermal Stability of Ferrierite
β Scribed by J. Verbiest; E. F. Vansant
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 2010
- Weight
- 309 KB
- Volume
- 95
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0037-9646
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β¦ Synopsis
An attempt was made to clarify the adsorption mechanism of par-N2, on the H-ferrierite was investigated as a function of tially hydrated and ammoniated ferrierite. The adsorption of CO, C02, O2 ,Xe, Kr, A r , CH the adsorption temperature. Using equilibrium thermal analyses and adsorption techniques (N2 at 77 K ) the dehydration and deammoniation of ferrierite has been studied. Important adsorption variations depending on the pretreatment temperature were observed. The thermal stability of ferrierite was investigated using the adsorption values for N2 at 77 K of pretreated samples. A dehydroxylation and a sintering of the zeolite convert the zeolite into a 'glass-like' speeiee at 1173 K, unsuitable for adsorption. The adsorption behaviour of H-ferrierite and H-mordenite LP show only a qualitative analogy; no quantitative relations were observed.
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