Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
76469 Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The adsorption of argon, oxygen, and nitrogen were studied on silver exchanged titanosilicate molecular sieve ETS-10 and the silver exchanged aluminosilicate molecular sieve mordenite by inverse gas chromatography and volumetric adsorption isotherm measurements. Silver exchanged zeolites, especially silver-mordenite, have been noted to demonstrate some degree of selectivity for argon/oxygen. Ag-ETS-10 is found to have a selectivity of 1.49 for argon over oxygen at 30 °C in the Henry’s law regime. This is substantially higher than 1.25 obtained for Ag-mordenite under the same conditions. Ag-mordenite has been proposed as a useful adsorbent for the removal of argon from 95% to 5% O2–Ar stream generated by many adsorptive air separation processes. With its higher limiting argon selectivity, Ag-ETS-10 would appear to be a promising potential adsorbent for the production of high purity oxygen from such streams.

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