Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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642430 | Separation and Purification Technology | 2011 | 11 Pages |
Twenty-nine adsorbents of different adsorbent classes, compromising zeolites, activated carbon, silicagel and metal–organic frameworks (MOF) were tested in batch adsorption experiments with liquid water/acetonitrile mixtures. Their performance in the selective separation of water from acetonitrile (ACN) was evaluated by analyzing these experimental batch isotherm data with a breakthrough model. Water isotherms (296 K) and diffusion coefficients of both water and ACN are presented for promising adsorbents. 4A zeolite was identified as a suitable adsorbent; it allowed successful fixed bed adsorption column separation of liquid water/acetonitrile mixtures with water contents up to 40 wt.%. The breakthrough curves were compared to numerical and analytical models for fixed bed adsorption, using independently determined diffusion and adsorption equilibrium parameters.
► Adsorption of water from liquid water/acetonitrile mixtures. ► Screening of 29 adsorbents. ► Kinetics study for water adsorption on 4A and 13X. ► Breakthrough modeling with velocity variation.