The diffusion of oxygen and nitrogen in large laboratory synthesized crystals of SA zeolite and in commercial 5A adsorbent pellets was studied by the zero length column (ZLC) method. The data clearly show that intracrystalline diffusion is much too fast to exert any significant influence on the sorp
DRIFT spectroscopy study of nitrogen sorption and nitrogen–oxygen transport co-diffusion and counter-diffusion in NaLSX and NaZSM-5 zeolites
✍ Scribed by Vladimir B Kazansky; Natalya A Sokolova; Martin Bülow
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 364 KB
- Volume
- 67
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1387-1811
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✦ Synopsis
A novel DRIFT Spectroscopy approach to sorption kinetics of nitrogen, N 2 , and other simple gases by microporous materials, in particular zeolites, is suggested. It utilizes time evolution of IR-stretching bands of symmetrical molecules such as N 2 due to perturbation that results from their interaction with sorption sites. The method is applied to a study of diffusion-limited sorption of N 2 , both pure and in mixtures with oxygen, O 2 , by zeolites NaLSX and NaZSM-5. Lower limits to transport-diffusion coefficients of N 2 in these materials were assessed at ambient temperature. Mixture experiments allowed to conclude that the rate of N 2 sorption in O 2 -rich mixtures is controlled by co-diffusion of O 2 and N 2 in the secondary pore system between zeolite crystallites. They also demonstrate a weak influence of O 2 on sorption equilibrium of N 2 in NaLSX zeolite from N 2 -O 2 mixtures.
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