2006
DOI: 10.1080/08927020600934179
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Prediction of adsorption equilibria of water–methanol mixtures in zeolite NaA by molecular simulation

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“…At the liquid/zeolite interface, the enthalpy change l,z H w is the adsorption enthalpy of water on NaA, −18 kJ mol −1 . At the zeolite/support interface, the desorption step is accompanied by a phase change, this results in an enthalpy change, z,sup H w of 65 kJ mol −1 [39]. Table 1 gives the values of the adsorption parameters used in the calculations.…”
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“…At the liquid/zeolite interface, the enthalpy change l,z H w is the adsorption enthalpy of water on NaA, −18 kJ mol −1 . At the zeolite/support interface, the desorption step is accompanied by a phase change, this results in an enthalpy change, z,sup H w of 65 kJ mol −1 [39]. Table 1 gives the values of the adsorption parameters used in the calculations.…”
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“…molw kgz −1 [40] l,z Hw −18 × 10 3 J mol −1 [39] z,sup Hw 65 × 10 3 J mol −1 [39] adsorption and diffusion parameters we used results from molecular simulation and experimental data. Water adsorption on NaA was described by a single-site Langmuir adsorption behavior [34].…”
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“…Another way to collect information is a theoretical approach such as molecular simulation [8]. Recently, we have studied the adsorption characteristics of zeolite NaA by Monte Carlo (MC) simulations [9][10][11]. We used several force fields for this zeolite-some developed by ourselves [10,11], with others taken from the literature [12][13][14].…”
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“…Kristof et al 24 simulated the adsorption of water, methanol, and their mixtures in LTA4A, showing the importance of water hydrogen bonding for adsorption. They found that adsorption takes place in two steps: a first layer close to the zeolite wall, and then a second layer on top of the first.…”
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