Issue 0, 1978

Modified zeolites. Part 2.—Sorption by dealuminated, silanated mordenites

Abstract

A comparison has been made of sorption isotherms and kinetics of O2, N2 and Ar in each of a series of partially dealuminated mordenites before and after different extents of silanation. Before silanation partially dealuminated mordenites sorbed each gas freely but after silanation some very selective sorbents were obtained which at 77 K imbibed O2 much more copiously than either N2 or Ar. This selectivity was further improved when acidic H was replaced by Na in the dealuminated H-mordenites before silanation. In many of the sorbents a rapid initial uptake was followed by a slow diffusion at rates in the sequence O2 > N2 > Ar, which is the inverse order of their van der Waals cross-sectional diameters. The results provide evidence that after silanation the intracrystalline channels are not uniformly accessible to a given sorbate.

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J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 1, 1978,74, 2798-2806

Modified zeolites. Part 2.—Sorption by dealuminated, silanated mordenites

R. M. Barrer and J. Trombe, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 1, 1978, 74, 2798 DOI: 10.1039/F19787402798

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