Designing a simple volumetric apparatus for measuring gas adsorption equilibria and kinetics of sorption. Application and validation for CO2, CH4 and N2 adsorption in binder-free beads of 4A zeolite uri icon

abstract

  • The screening of adsorbents (zeolites, MOFs, ACs, etc) requires the measurement of adsorption equilibria and kinetics at the milligram scale. In this regard, a volumetric apparatus (constant volume variable pressure – batch adsorber) has been developed for studying adsorption equilibria and kinetics of sorption. Its validation was accomplished by studying the adsorption equilibria of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrogen (N2) and the kinetics of sorption of CO2 on commercial binder-free 4A zeolite. The data collected has an acceptable agreement with already published values by a gravimetric and breakthrough flow technique. The isotherms were modeled using Sips model from low pressure till 8 bar at 303, 343 and 373 K. The sorption kinetics of CO2 was measured from the uptake rate experiments and fitted with a solid-film linear-driving-force model (LDF). It was observed that the LDF mass transfer coefficients increase with pressure and temperature. Finally, the statistical analysis of the data was performed by Response Surface Methodology (RSM) to determine the interactions among process variables such as temperature and pressure in the respective gas adsorption equilibria data.

publication date

  • January 1, 2021