Nitrogen Adsorption on Molecular Sieve Zeolites: An Experimental and Modeling Study

Authors

  • Ahad Ghaemi Associate Professor, School of Chemical, Petroleum, and Gas Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, P.O. Box 16846-13114, Tehran, Iran
  • Erfan Tooraji M.S. Student, School of Chemical, Petroleum, and Gas Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, P.O. Box 16846-13114, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:

Separation of nitrogen from a gaseous mixture is required for many industrial processes. In this study, the adsorption of nitrogen on zeolite 4A was investigated in terms of different adsorption isotherm models and kinetics. An increase in the initial pressure from 1 to 9 bar increases the amount of adsorbed nitrogen from 6.730 to 376.030 mg/(g adsorbent). The amount of adsorbed nitrogen increased from 7.321 to 40.594 mg/(g adsorbent) by raising the temperature from 298 to 333 K at a pressure equal to one bar; however, it then dropped to 15.767 mg/(g adsorbent) when temperature decreased to 353 K. Increasing the amount of the adsorbent from 1 to 4 g decreased the specific adsorption from 67.565 to 21.008 mg/(g adsorbent) at a temperature of 298 K and a pressure of 3 bar. Furthermore, it was found that the nitrogen adsorption experimental equilibrium data are consistent with Sips and Langmuir-Freundlich models. The highest overlap was achieved through second order and Ritchie’s models.

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volume 9  issue 1

pages  47- 67

publication date 2020-01-01

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