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Purification of Hydrogen from CO with Cu/ZSM-5 Adsorbents
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The transition to a hydrogen economy requires the development of cost-effective methods for purifying hydrogen from CO. In this study, we explore the possibilities of Cu/ZSM-5 as an adsorbent for this purpose. Samples obtained by cation exchange from aqueous solution (AE) and solid-state exchange with CuCl (SE) were characterized by in situ EPR and FTIR, H<sub>2</sub>-TPR, CO-TPD, etc. The AE samples possess mainly isolated Cu<sup>2+</sup> cations not adsorbing CO. Reduction generates Cu<sup>+</sup> sites demonstrating different affinity to CO, with the strongest centres desorbing CO at about 350 °C. The SE samples have about twice higher Cu/Al ratios, as one H<sup>+</sup> is exchanged with one Cu<sup>+</sup> cation. Although some of the introduced Cu<sup>+</sup> sites are oxidized to Cu<sup>2+</sup> upon contact with air, they easily recover their original oxidation state after thermal treatment in vacuum or under inert gas stream. In addition, these Cu<sup>+</sup> centres regenerate at relatively low temperatures. It is important that water does not block the CO adsorption sites because of the formation of Cu<sup>+</sup>(CO)(H<sub>2</sub>O)<sub>x</sub> complexes. Dynamic adsorption studies show that Cu/ZSM-5 selectively adsorbs CO in the presence of hydrogen. The results indicate that the SE samples are very perspective materials for purification of H<sub>2</sub> from CO.
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