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Selective Adsorption of CO(2) on Zeolites NaK-ZK-4 with Si/Al of 1.8–2.8

[Image: see text] Zeolites with appropriately narrow pore apertures can kinetically enhance the selective adsorption of CO(2) over N(2). Here, we showed that the exchangeable cations (e.g., Na(+) or K(+)) on zeolite ZK-4 play an important role in the CO(2) selectivity. Zeolites NaK ZK-4 with Si/Al =...

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Autores principales: Cheung, Ocean, Bacsik, Zoltán, Fil, Nicolas, Krokidas, Panagiotis, Wardecki, Dariusz, Hedin, Niklas
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2020
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7542833/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33043217
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c03749
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author Cheung, Ocean
Bacsik, Zoltán
Fil, Nicolas
Krokidas, Panagiotis
Wardecki, Dariusz
Hedin, Niklas
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Bacsik, Zoltán
Fil, Nicolas
Krokidas, Panagiotis
Wardecki, Dariusz
Hedin, Niklas
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description [Image: see text] Zeolites with appropriately narrow pore apertures can kinetically enhance the selective adsorption of CO(2) over N(2). Here, we showed that the exchangeable cations (e.g., Na(+) or K(+)) on zeolite ZK-4 play an important role in the CO(2) selectivity. Zeolites NaK ZK-4 with Si/Al = 1.8–2.8 had very high CO(2) selectivity when an intermediate number of the exchangeable cations were K(+) (the rest being Na(+)). Zeolites NaK ZK-4 with Si/Al = 1.8 had high CO(2) uptake capacity and very high CO(2)-over-N(2) selectivity (1190). Zeolite NaK ZK-4 with Si/Al = 2.3 and 2.8 also had enhanced CO(2) selectivity with an intermediate number of K(+) cations. The high CO(2) selectivity was related to the K(+) cation in the 8-rings of the α-cage, together with Na(+) cations in the 6-ring, obstructing the diffusion of N(2) throughout the zeolite. The positions of the K(+) cation in the 8-ring moved slightly (max 0.2 Å) toward the center of the α-cage upon the adsorption of CO(2), as revealed by in situ X-ray diffraction. The CO(2)-over-N(2) selectivity was somewhat reduced when the number of K(+) cations approached 100%. This was possibly due to the shift in the K(+) cation positions in the 8-ring when the number of Na(+) was going toward 0%, allowing N(2) diffusion through the 8-ring. According to in situ infrared spectroscopy, the amount of chemisorbed CO(2) was reduced on zeolite ZK-4s with increasing Si/Al ratio. In the context of potential applications, a kinetically enhanced selection of CO(2) could be relevant for applications in carbon capture and bio- and natural gas upgrading.
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spelling pubmed-75428332020-10-09 Selective Adsorption of CO(2) on Zeolites NaK-ZK-4 with Si/Al of 1.8–2.8 Cheung, Ocean Bacsik, Zoltán Fil, Nicolas Krokidas, Panagiotis Wardecki, Dariusz Hedin, Niklas ACS Omega [Image: see text] Zeolites with appropriately narrow pore apertures can kinetically enhance the selective adsorption of CO(2) over N(2). Here, we showed that the exchangeable cations (e.g., Na(+) or K(+)) on zeolite ZK-4 play an important role in the CO(2) selectivity. Zeolites NaK ZK-4 with Si/Al = 1.8–2.8 had very high CO(2) selectivity when an intermediate number of the exchangeable cations were K(+) (the rest being Na(+)). Zeolites NaK ZK-4 with Si/Al = 1.8 had high CO(2) uptake capacity and very high CO(2)-over-N(2) selectivity (1190). Zeolite NaK ZK-4 with Si/Al = 2.3 and 2.8 also had enhanced CO(2) selectivity with an intermediate number of K(+) cations. The high CO(2) selectivity was related to the K(+) cation in the 8-rings of the α-cage, together with Na(+) cations in the 6-ring, obstructing the diffusion of N(2) throughout the zeolite. The positions of the K(+) cation in the 8-ring moved slightly (max 0.2 Å) toward the center of the α-cage upon the adsorption of CO(2), as revealed by in situ X-ray diffraction. The CO(2)-over-N(2) selectivity was somewhat reduced when the number of K(+) cations approached 100%. This was possibly due to the shift in the K(+) cation positions in the 8-ring when the number of Na(+) was going toward 0%, allowing N(2) diffusion through the 8-ring. According to in situ infrared spectroscopy, the amount of chemisorbed CO(2) was reduced on zeolite ZK-4s with increasing Si/Al ratio. In the context of potential applications, a kinetically enhanced selection of CO(2) could be relevant for applications in carbon capture and bio- and natural gas upgrading. American Chemical Society 2020-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7542833/ /pubmed/33043217 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c03749 Text en This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccby_termsofuse.html) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the author and source are cited.
spellingShingle Cheung, Ocean
Bacsik, Zoltán
Fil, Nicolas
Krokidas, Panagiotis
Wardecki, Dariusz
Hedin, Niklas
Selective Adsorption of CO(2) on Zeolites NaK-ZK-4 with Si/Al of 1.8–2.8
title Selective Adsorption of CO(2) on Zeolites NaK-ZK-4 with Si/Al of 1.8–2.8
title_full Selective Adsorption of CO(2) on Zeolites NaK-ZK-4 with Si/Al of 1.8–2.8
title_fullStr Selective Adsorption of CO(2) on Zeolites NaK-ZK-4 with Si/Al of 1.8–2.8
title_full_unstemmed Selective Adsorption of CO(2) on Zeolites NaK-ZK-4 with Si/Al of 1.8–2.8
title_short Selective Adsorption of CO(2) on Zeolites NaK-ZK-4 with Si/Al of 1.8–2.8
title_sort selective adsorption of co(2) on zeolites nak-zk-4 with si/al of 1.8–2.8
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7542833/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33043217
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c03749
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