2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2007.02.076
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Interaction between organic vapors and clinoptilolite–mordenite rich tuffs in parent, decationized, and lead exchanged forms

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“…9). The greater Q dif values obtained by us with respect to those reported by Elizalde-González and Pérez-Cruz [3,21] for n-C 5 H 12 -n-C 8 H 18 in Mexican and Hungarian zeolites could be due to the high content of mordenite in their samples (around 30%). The greater dimensions of the channel of twelve-membered rings of the mordenite (0.70 Â 0.65 nm [43]) imply a smaller interaction with the n-paraffin molecules, which contributes to decrease the differential heat of adsorption.…”
Section: Adsorption and Separation Of N-paraffinscontrasting
confidence: 54%
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“…9). The greater Q dif values obtained by us with respect to those reported by Elizalde-González and Pérez-Cruz [3,21] for n-C 5 H 12 -n-C 8 H 18 in Mexican and Hungarian zeolites could be due to the high content of mordenite in their samples (around 30%). The greater dimensions of the channel of twelve-membered rings of the mordenite (0.70 Â 0.65 nm [43]) imply a smaller interaction with the n-paraffin molecules, which contributes to decrease the differential heat of adsorption.…”
Section: Adsorption and Separation Of N-paraffinscontrasting
confidence: 54%
“…The spectra of the solid samples were obtained at room temperature using an ASX-300 Bruker spectrometer at 78.2 MHz, with a pulse length of 3.00 ls at 30°, a recycle time of 1 s, and a spinning rate of 10 kHz. A total of 2048 scans were accumulated and referenced to Al(NO 3 ) 3 . In order to compare the spectra under the same experimental conditions, similar amounts of samples were used to fill the rotor for NMR measurements.…”
Section: Characterization Of the Samplesmentioning
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“…An important experimental feature is the low column temperature necessary to separate n-paraffins (C5-C9). As reported in previous studies, the separation of n-C3-n-C7 mixtures in hexacyanocobaltates [18], n-C3-n-C9 mixtures in clinoptilolite [19] and n-paraffins and aromatics in zeolites, elution temperatures above 127 • C were required [40]. Instead, the separation of n-C5-n-C9 mixtures in a larger boehmite column (90 cm) was achieved at elution temperatures below 77 • C. These data were a first indication that the non-specific interactions between n-paraffins and boehmite were lower than those present in the other two adsorbents.…”
Section: Separation Of N-paraffins C5-c9 By Igcmentioning
confidence: 89%