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Transport of n-paraffins in zeolite T

Mass transport of n‐heptane, n‐nonane, and n‐dodecane in zeolite T was studied using a gravimetric uptake technique. The sigmoidal shape of the uptake curves indicated the existence of a nondiffusional resistance in the transport process. To compute the transport parameters, an approach based on the...

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Published in:AIChE journal 1996-01, Vol.42 (1), p.68-86
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Chemistry
Desorption
Exact sciences and technology
General and physical chemistry
Gravimetric analysis
Isotherms
Mathematical models
Paraffins
Saturation (materials composition)
Solid-gas interface
Sorption
Surface physical chemistry
Zeolites
title Transport of n-paraffins in zeolite T
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