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Elsevier, Chemical Engineering Science, 12(59), p. 2477-2487

DOI: 10.1016/j.ces.2004.03.013

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Determination of adsorption and diffusion parameters in zeolites through a structured approach

Journal article published in 2004 by J. A. Delgado, T. A. Nijhuis ORCID, F. Kapteijn, J. A. Moulijn
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Abstract

Temporal analysis of products (TAP) is a transient pulse-response technique that allows to extract kinetic information from reacting and adsorbing systems. In a previous work (Chem Eng Sci 57(2002) 1835), a detailed-transport model for the Multitrack set-up, a TAP-like system, was developed, which allows studying systems with a low bed resistance. The use of structured beds, having both a low bed resistance and small sorbent particles, is required to determine adsorption and diffusion parameters when strong adsorption and slow diffusion occurs. A method is presented to extend the range of measurable adsorption and diffusion parameters in zeolitic sorbents in the TAP technique by a structured approach. Small zeolite crystals are coated on larger non-porous glass beads. Adsorption and diffusion parameters for n-butane, SF6 and 3-methylpentane have been determined in MFI-type zeolites. Absolute diffusivity values in the zeolite coating are estimated by using a well-defined silicalite sample as a reference to determine the effective diffusion length in the coating.Two criteria have been derived, one for the characteristic time for transport through the bed, , and one for the ratio of the latter and the characteristic diffusion time in the zeolite crystal, 0.01<α<200tbed/(1+tbed), which should be satisfied both to be able to determine values of the zeolite diffusivity.