Unary Adsorption Equilibria of Hydrogen, Nitrogen, and Carbon Dioxide on Y-Type Zeolites at Temperatures from 298 to 393 K and at Pressures up to 3 MPa.
Hassan AzzanDavid DanaciCamille PetitRonny PiniPublished in: Journal of chemical and engineering data (2023)
The equilibrium adsorption of CO 2 , N 2 , and H 2 on commercially available Zeolite H-Y, Na-Y, and cation-exchanged NaTMA-Y was measured up to 3 MPa at 298.15, 313.15, 333.15, 353.15, and 393.15 K gravimetrically using a magnetic suspension balance. The chemical and textural characterization of the materials was carried out by thermogravimetric analysis, helium gravimetry, and N 2 (77 K) physisorption. We report the excess and net isotherms as measured and estimates of the absolute adsorption isotherms. The latter are modeled using the simplified statistical isotherm (SSI) model to evaluate adsorbate-adsorbent interactions and parametrize the data for process modeling. When reported per unit volume of zeolite supercage, the SSI model indicates that the saturation capacity for a given gas takes the same value for the three adsorbents. The Henry's constants predicted by the model show a strong effect of the cation on the affinity of each adsorbate.