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

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...

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Main Authors: Erfan Tooraji, Ahad Ghaemi
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Language:English
Published: Petroleum University of Technology 2020-01-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Oil & Gas Science and Technology
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Online Access:http://ijogst.put.ac.ir/article_105518_7ea7dea3f744463b813b1bfac6d135e3.pdf
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spelling doaj-276d58e2f7094b049d62c874f21d9c932020-11-25T04:12:05ZengPetroleum University of TechnologyIranian Journal of Oil & Gas Science and Technology2345-24122345-24202020-01-0191476710.22050/ijogst.2019.186102.1506105518Nitrogen Adsorption on Molecular Sieve Zeolites: An Experimental and Modeling StudyErfan Tooraji0Ahad Ghaemi1M.S. Student, School of Chemical, Petroleum, and Gas Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, P.O. Box 16846-13114, Tehran, IranAssociate Professor, School of Chemical, Petroleum, and Gas Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, P.O. Box 16846-13114, Tehran, IranSeparation 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.http://ijogst.put.ac.ir/article_105518_7ea7dea3f744463b813b1bfac6d135e3.pdfadsorptionnitrogenmolecular sieveisothermkinetics
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author Erfan Tooraji
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Nitrogen Adsorption on Molecular Sieve Zeolites: An Experimental and Modeling Study
Iranian Journal of Oil & Gas Science and Technology
adsorption
nitrogen
molecular sieve
isotherm
kinetics
author_facet Erfan Tooraji
Ahad Ghaemi
author_sort Erfan Tooraji
title Nitrogen Adsorption on Molecular Sieve Zeolites: An Experimental and Modeling Study
title_short Nitrogen Adsorption on Molecular Sieve Zeolites: An Experimental and Modeling Study
title_full Nitrogen Adsorption on Molecular Sieve Zeolites: An Experimental and Modeling Study
title_fullStr Nitrogen Adsorption on Molecular Sieve Zeolites: An Experimental and Modeling Study
title_full_unstemmed Nitrogen Adsorption on Molecular Sieve Zeolites: An Experimental and Modeling Study
title_sort nitrogen adsorption on molecular sieve zeolites: an experimental and modeling study
publisher Petroleum University of Technology
series Iranian Journal of Oil & Gas Science and Technology
issn 2345-2412
2345-2420
publishDate 2020-01-01
description 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.
topic adsorption
nitrogen
molecular sieve
isotherm
kinetics
url http://ijogst.put.ac.ir/article_105518_7ea7dea3f744463b813b1bfac6d135e3.pdf
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