Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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52249 | Catalysis Communications | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Copper supported on zirconia was used to separate low thiophene concentration from a mixture of 2000 ppmw of thiophene in n-octane at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. The results show that the capacity of copper on zirconia to adsorb thiophene increases as the copper content increases, reaching a maximum at a concentration of 3% of copper. The adsorption capacity also depends on the treatment used, and the higher capacities are observed in adsorbents treated with a flow of N2O at 90 °C. These samples possess a notable saturation adsorption capacities of 0.49 mmol of thiophene per grams of adsorbent.
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Authors
P. Baeza, G. Aguila, F. Gracia, P. Araya,