Adsorption of CO, CH and H onto zeolite 13 X: Kinetic and equilibrium studies.

Heliyon

University of Monastir, National Engineering School of Monastir, Laboratory of Studies of Thermal Systems and Energy, LR99ES31, 5019, Monastir, Tunisia.

Published: December 2024

Adsorption equilibrium and kinetics of CO, H and CH on zeolite 13 X were carried out using the volumetric method. The zeolite 13 X was characterized via XRD, SEM and N adsorption-desorption. Adsorption isotherms of various gas were investigated over a full range of temperatures at 298, 308 and 313 K. Langmuir's equilibrium model and the heat of adsorption was used to correlate the adsorption isotherms over a wide range of pressure. A classical micropore diffusion approach was applied to investigate the kinetic adsorption. At 298 K, the selectivity of CO/H and CO/CH of the zeolite 13 X was 16.52 and 62.61, respectively. However, zeolite 13 X is one of the most suitable adsorbents for CO and CH storage, since it has a very high adsorption capacity for both gases. The influence of gas pressure on diffusivity for various absorber-adsorbent systems has been examined. The adsorption experiments with gas mixtures such as H, CO and CH on 13 X zeolite show that this adsorbent has potential application in the gas separation and purification process.

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