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Multi-Component Adsorption Behavior of Hydrogen Isotopes on Zeolite 5A and 13X at 77.4 K
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EngineeringZeolite 5AMulti-component Adsorption BehaviorEquilibrium IsothermsChemistryChemical EngineeringHydrogen IsotopesAnalytical ChemistryZeoliteMolecular SieveChemisorptionSeparation TechnologyPhysical ChemistryAdsorptionHydrogenExperimental Adsorption BehaviorIsotope GeochemistryAdsorption DependsChemical Kinetics
Equilibrium isotherms for the adsorption of H2, HD, HT, D2, DT and T2 on synthetic zeolite type 5A or 13X at 77.4 K are estimated by using a theoretical formula, where the isotopic difference in adsorption depends on the zero-point energy difference between hydrogen isotopes. The formula agrees with the experimental isotherms for H2 and D2 on the zeolites. Adsorption of H2-D2 and H2-HD-D2 mixtures on the same adsorbents is experimentally examined. The experiments are performed using a volumetric apparatus and a quadra-pole-type mass spectrograph. The experimental adsorption behavior of H2, D2 and HD shows agreement of separation factors with results calculated according to the ideal adsorbed solution theory describing multi-component behavior, where the equilibrium isotherms estimated for H2, HD and D2 are used. Based on the theoretical adsorption model, the multi-component behavior of HT, DT and T2 is predicted here.
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