CO2 adsorption on modified zeolites
Since the invention of synthetic zeolites in 1959, innovations in sorbent development and adsorption process cycles have made adsorption a key separations tool in the chemical, petrochemical and pharmaceutical industries (Yang, 2003). Adsorption processes based on molecular sieving and selecti...
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my.utm.134152011-08-15T05:26:00Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/13415/ CO2 adsorption on modified zeolites Mohd. Yassin, Siti Syahida Nor Kamarudin, Khairul Sozana QD Chemistry Since the invention of synthetic zeolites in 1959, innovations in sorbent development and adsorption process cycles have made adsorption a key separations tool in the chemical, petrochemical and pharmaceutical industries (Yang, 2003). Adsorption processes based on molecular sieving and selectivity are always reversible in theory and usually reversible in practice. This allows the zeolite to be reused many times, cycling between adsorption and desorption step of actual processes (Dabrowski, 2001). Adsorption in porous adsorbent material such as zeolite offers the possibility of lighter on-board gas storage and storing methane at high density while maintaining moderate physical conditions for the bulk phase. Penerbit UTM 2007 Book Section PeerReviewed Mohd. Yassin, Siti Syahida and Nor Kamarudin, Khairul Sozana (2007) CO2 adsorption on modified zeolites. In: Advanced Gas Technology II. Penerbit UTM , Johor, pp. 45-70. ISBN 978-983-52-05989-9 |
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Since the invention of synthetic zeolites in 1959, innovations in sorbent development and adsorption process cycles have made adsorption a key separations tool in the chemical, petrochemical and pharmaceutical industries (Yang, 2003). Adsorption processes based on molecular sieving and selectivity are always reversible in theory and usually reversible in practice. This allows the zeolite to be reused many times, cycling between adsorption and desorption step of actual processes (Dabrowski, 2001). Adsorption in porous adsorbent material such as zeolite offers the possibility of lighter on-board gas storage and storing methane at high density while maintaining moderate physical conditions for the bulk phase. |
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