Issue 11, 2023

The role of carbon dioxide and water in the degradation of zeolite 4A, zeolite 13X and silica gels

Abstract

The degradation of desiccants is important in designing natural gas conditioning processes. Previous studies have focused on the effect of changes in regeneration gas water content, regeneration temperature and number of thermal cycles. However, less is known about how other components impact the lifespan of desiccants over thousands of thermal cycles. Herein we present results on how desiccant degradation is influenced by CO2 in a process fluid. Increasing the CO2 concentration resulted in less degradation across unsupported zeolite 4A, zeolite 13X and silica gels. Additionally, higher water concentrations in the regeneration gas resulted in a decrease in the degradation at the same CO2 concentration. For zeolite 13X, the surface area and pore volumes were larger in the samples subjected to greater CO2 concentrations. For silica gels, a higher capacity for water adsorption after 5000 thermal swing adsorption cycles was observed in samples with a lower concentration of surface silanol groups.

Graphical abstract: The role of carbon dioxide and water in the degradation of zeolite 4A, zeolite 13X and silica gels

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Jan 2023
Accepted
20 Feb 2023
First published
21 Feb 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

New J. Chem., 2023,47, 5249-5261

The role of carbon dioxide and water in the degradation of zeolite 4A, zeolite 13X and silica gels

J. H. Jacobs, C. E. Deering, R. Sui, A. P. Cann, K. L. Lesage and R. A. Marriott, New J. Chem., 2023, 47, 5249 DOI: 10.1039/D3NJ00093A

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