2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2007.12.003
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Segregation effects in adsorption of CO2-containing mixtures and their consequences for separation selectivities in cage-type zeolites

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“…This fact is qualitatively similar to the distribution of adsorbed molecules in LTA zeolites. [33] Note that adsorption in region III is more important in ZIF-76 than in LTA zeolites.…”
Section: Wwwchemeurjorgmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This fact is qualitatively similar to the distribution of adsorbed molecules in LTA zeolites. [33] Note that adsorption in region III is more important in ZIF-76 than in LTA zeolites.…”
Section: Wwwchemeurjorgmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One important consequence is that the window regions of DDR are preferred locations for CO 2 molecules [27]; see snapshot in Fig. 6a.…”
Section: Systems With Negligible Degree Of Correlationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that in this case mass transport is related to the total concentration of the component in the zeolite. However, adsorption in zeolites can be segregated [20] and it has been shown recently that accounting for this effect leads to an improved description of the mass transport in zeolites [21,22]. In case that the adsorption is weak, the adsorption isotherm can be expressed by Henry's law (q i ¼ q sat i K i p i ) and equation (2) can be simplified into:…”
Section: Mass Transport Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%