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Selective adsorption to benzene-cyclohexane gas-phase mixture over ion exchange Y zeolites

Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, ISSN: 1387-1811, Vol: 348, Page: 112405
2023
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The selective adsorption to benzene-cyclohexane gas-phase mixture was performed over several parent zeolites (NaY, NaZSM-5, and NaMOR) and over ion exchanged Y zeolites. NaY showed a greatly higher adsorption selectivity & capacity to benzene than NaZSM-5 and NaMOR, primarily attributed to the high density of surface Na + sites, the high specific surface area, and the better pore diffusion ability of the former. Moreover, a reasonable Zn 2+ ion exchange treatment not only significantly enhanced the adsorption selectivity to benzene but also improved the benzene adsorption capacity of Y zeolite. This may be due to the uneven surface charge on the surface of Zn 2+ exchanged Y zeolite, where the electrostatic attraction effect between surface Zn 2+ and benzene molecules may powerfully promote the preferential adsorption to benzene which even replaces surface cyclohexane molecules. While the exchanged Y zeolites with Cu 2+, Cr 3+ or Fe 3+ displayed the declined performance for selective adsorption. Especially, severe pore blockage occurred after Cr 3+ or Fe 3+ exchange. Furthermore, based on the optimization on the aspects of the solution concentration and the exchange time during Zn 2+ ion exchange treatment, the selectivity to benzene of 93% & 98% and the benzene adsorption capacity of >3.0 mmol/g were obtained over 0.2-Zn-Y (2 h) and 0.1-Zn-Y (4 h) samples, respectively.

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