Carbon monoxide, dinitrogen and carbon dioxide adsorption on zeolite H-Beta: IR spectroscopic and thermodynamic studies
Variable temperature IR spectroscopy (VTIR) was used to investigate the adsorption thermodynamics of carbon monoxide, dinitrogen and carbon dioxide on the protonic zeolite H-Beta. Interaction of the adsorbed gases with the zeolite Brønsted acid sites was found to involve an enthalpy change of −27, −19 and −33 kJ mol−1 for CO, N2 and CO2, respectively; the corresponding entropy change was −150, −140 and −146 J mol−1 K−1. The adsorbed gases showed also a weak interaction with silanols, which involves a ΔH0 value in the approximate range of −7 to −10 kJ mol−1. These results were discussed in the context of gas separation and carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) using zeolites.
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2011
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Authors: | Delgado, Montserrat Rodriguez ; Arean, Carlos Otero |
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Energy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0360-5442. - Vol. 36.2011, 8, p. 5286-5291
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Adsorption thermodynamics | CCS | Gas separation | IR spectroscopy | Zeolites |
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