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Isothermal adsorption of p-xylene and m-xylene on NaY, KY and BaY zeolites was studied by thermogravimetry at 25°C. Adsorption isotherms showed type H 4 hysteresis associated with a xylenes adsorption process activated by the pressure. Experimental data were analysed with the t-method to distinguish the amounts of xylene adsorbed in the α-cages and on the external surface of crystallites....
The adsorption isotherms of xylenes are described by Henry's law and Langmuir's model on NaY and KY and the Dubinin-Radushkevich model on BaY. The isoteric enthalpies of adsorption show on each zeolite that the adsorbate-adsorbent interactions are nearly the same with both isomers. They are stronger on BaY than on NaY and KY. The adsorbate-adsorbate interactions are stronger with m-xylene than with...
Isothermal and isobaric adsorptions of p-xylene and m-xylene on NaY, KY, and BaY are studied by thermogravimetry between 25°C and 400°C, and 10 Pa and 1014 Pa. At low filling BaY shows a stronger affinity for xylenes than the other zeolites. At high temperature and low pressure its adsorption capacity is greater than those of NaY and KY. These two zeolites have a similar behavior and adsorb more...
Adsorbed amounts and heats of the H 2 O(g)/Na-montmorillonite (Camp-Berteau, Morocco) system have been obtained using gravimetric and calorimetric techniques at 298 K as a function of water vapour relative pressure. The study was completed by the adsorption of nitrogen at 77 K using a volumetric technique. BET theory, the t method and the FHH model were employed to analyse the results. ...
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