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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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description | 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 temporal moments of the uptake curves was developed. A model involving an external resistance dependent on the local slope of the sorption isotherm best represented the data. No evidence of the “window effect” reported by Gorring was found. The measured diffusivities decrease with chain length, while the activation energies remain essentially constant. Both resistances (diffusional and nondiffusional) depend strongly on lattice loading, and their relative contributions for the transport time change as saturation is approached. |
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