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Adsorption of Binary Mixtures in a Zeolite Micropore
Authors:Paul R. Van Tassel  H. Ted Davis  Alon V. McCormick
Affiliation:1. Laboratoire Physique Thèorique des Liquides Université , Pierre et Marie Curie, 75252, Paris, France;2. Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science , University of Minnesota , Minneapolis, MN, 55455
Abstract:Abstract

We investigate the selective adsorption of xenon, argon, and methane in zeolite NaA by applying the grand canonical ensemble Monte Carlo simulation technique to an adsorbed binary mixture and to two reference systems: i) an adsorbed single component system and ii) a bulk mixture. We define and calculate selectivities and excess densities due to i) mixing and ii) adsorption in terms of differences between the binary adsorbed system and these reference systems. We observe that xenon selectively adsorbs in both xenon-argon and xenon-methane mixtures at low chemical potential (low pressure) due to its greater energetic interaction with the zeolite. However, a reversal in selectivity occurs at higher chemical potential in both of these mixtures. This is due in large part to the greater efficiency in which the smaller component “packs” in the pore as compared to the bulk. We show that the crossover in selectivity occurs at a lower chemical potential for a mixture where one component can occupy regions of the porespace inaccessible to the other. We suggest that this crossover in selectivity may be a general feature of microporous adsorption.
Keywords:Zeolite  binary mixture  adsorption  grand canonical  Monte Carlo
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