2021
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.1c00822
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Competitive and Synergistic Adsorption of Mixtures of Polar and Nonpolar Gases in Carbonaceous Nanopores

Abstract: Most adsorption applications involve mixtures, yet accurate predictions of the adsorption of mixtures remain challenging, in part due to the inability to account for the interplay between adsorbate−adsorbate and adsorbate−adsorbent interactions. This study involves a comprehensive Monte Carlo simulation of the adsorption of two groups of mixtures (namely, supercritical and subcritical ones) in carbon nanopores and quantifies Henry's constants, isotherms, energetics, and density distributions in the pores. When… Show more

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“…From the isotherms in Figure 8, competitive adsorption, on the active adsorption sites on GC, was detected for the adsorption of BF in a mixture with Ph (the adsorption capacity for BF adsorption has declined from 287.0 to 147.3 mg g -1 ), while a synergetic effect of BF molecules was found on the adsorption of phenol on GC (the adsorption capacity of GC towards phenol molecules has increased from 675.4 to 711.6 mg g -1 ) [42].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the isotherms in Figure 8, competitive adsorption, on the active adsorption sites on GC, was detected for the adsorption of BF in a mixture with Ph (the adsorption capacity for BF adsorption has declined from 287.0 to 147.3 mg g -1 ), while a synergetic effect of BF molecules was found on the adsorption of phenol on GC (the adsorption capacity of GC towards phenol molecules has increased from 675.4 to 711.6 mg g -1 ) [42].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This behaviour was also reported by Tan and coauthors, where they studied mixture adsorption of polar and non-polar gases in carbonaceous nanopores. 71 This feature space where CO 2 adsorption is high at low pressure, corresponds to the synergistic zone where electrostatic interaction of CO 2 with the MOF is stronger. The adsorbates with stronger inter-molecular interactions accumulate near the adsorbent surface and continue to adsorb, out-competing the other gas with weaker adsorbate-adsorbate interaction.…”
Section: P-x Feature Spacementioning
confidence: 99%