Structural and gas adsorption properties of cation exchanged zeolites

Zeolite containing silica-alumina and positively charges metal ions has the ability to adsorb molecules selectively, depending upon the size of the pore window. This is due to the arrangement of structural unit in zeolite framework that results in the generation of pores and cavities of various dime...

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Main Authors: Lim, Kai Shin, Kamarudin, Khairul Sozana Nor, Chieng, Yu Yuan, Hamdan, Halimaton, Mat, Hanapi
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spelling my.utm.51402010-06-01T03:23:51Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/5140/ Structural and gas adsorption properties of cation exchanged zeolites Lim, Kai Shin Kamarudin, Khairul Sozana Nor Chieng, Yu Yuan Hamdan, Halimaton Mat, Hanapi T Technology (General) Zeolite containing silica-alumina and positively charges metal ions has the ability to adsorb molecules selectively, depending upon the size of the pore window. This is due to the arrangement of structural unit in zeolite framework that results in the generation of pores and cavities of various dimensions. However, structural properties of zeolites can be altered in a controlled manner by several modification methods. Pore modification by cation exchange method is selected to replace sodium in zeolite structural framework with other metal ions. Cationic variants of zeolite Y (LiY, MgY, BaY, AgY, and NiY) were prepared via aqueous cation exchange. Their structural properties were characterized using X-ray powder diffraction and nitrogen adsorption measurement. It was found that the presence of cation affects the structural properties of zeolite and gas adsorption characteristics. Magnesium- exchanged zeolite Y showed the strongest affinity towards methane. Sample NiY has the highest adsorption capacity for carbon dioxide. Universiti Teknologi Petronas 2004 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/5140/1/LimKaiShin2004_StructuralAndGasAdsorptionProperties.pdf Lim, Kai Shin and Kamarudin, Khairul Sozana Nor and Chieng, Yu Yuan and Hamdan, Halimaton and Mat, Hanapi (2004) Structural and gas adsorption properties of cation exchanged zeolites. Proceedings of The 18th Symposium of Malaysian Chemical Engineers SOMChE 2004, 1 . pp. 1-86.
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Lim, Kai Shin
Kamarudin, Khairul Sozana Nor
Chieng, Yu Yuan
Hamdan, Halimaton
Mat, Hanapi
Structural and gas adsorption properties of cation exchanged zeolites
description Zeolite containing silica-alumina and positively charges metal ions has the ability to adsorb molecules selectively, depending upon the size of the pore window. This is due to the arrangement of structural unit in zeolite framework that results in the generation of pores and cavities of various dimensions. However, structural properties of zeolites can be altered in a controlled manner by several modification methods. Pore modification by cation exchange method is selected to replace sodium in zeolite structural framework with other metal ions. Cationic variants of zeolite Y (LiY, MgY, BaY, AgY, and NiY) were prepared via aqueous cation exchange. Their structural properties were characterized using X-ray powder diffraction and nitrogen adsorption measurement. It was found that the presence of cation affects the structural properties of zeolite and gas adsorption characteristics. Magnesium- exchanged zeolite Y showed the strongest affinity towards methane. Sample NiY has the highest adsorption capacity for carbon dioxide.
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author Lim, Kai Shin
Kamarudin, Khairul Sozana Nor
Chieng, Yu Yuan
Hamdan, Halimaton
Mat, Hanapi
author_facet Lim, Kai Shin
Kamarudin, Khairul Sozana Nor
Chieng, Yu Yuan
Hamdan, Halimaton
Mat, Hanapi
author_sort Lim, Kai Shin
title Structural and gas adsorption properties of cation exchanged zeolites
title_short Structural and gas adsorption properties of cation exchanged zeolites
title_full Structural and gas adsorption properties of cation exchanged zeolites
title_fullStr Structural and gas adsorption properties of cation exchanged zeolites
title_full_unstemmed Structural and gas adsorption properties of cation exchanged zeolites
title_sort structural and gas adsorption properties of cation exchanged zeolites
publisher Universiti Teknologi Petronas
publishDate 2004
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/5140/1/LimKaiShin2004_StructuralAndGasAdsorptionProperties.pdf
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