Title of article
An Experimental Study of Adsorption Breakthrough Curves for CO2/CH4 Separation in a Fixed Bed of Nanoporous Shaped Copper Trimesate Metal Organic Framework
Author/Authors
Asadi، Tahereh نويسنده Department of Chemical Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran Asadi, Tahereh , Ehsani، Mohammad Reza نويسنده ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
13
From page
54
To page
66
Abstract
Copper trimesate (Cu-BTC) MOF has been pointed out as a promising adsorbent for separating
carbon dioxide from methane. However, MOF’s need to be shaped prior to their use in packed bed
adsorbers in order to reduce pressure drop; on the other hand, the production of mechanically resistant
shaped bodies reduces their adsorption performance. In this work, Cu-BTC tablets provided by BASF
are evaluated to perform CO2/CH4 separation through adsorption. The adsorption capacity of pure
carbon dioxide from methane was measured in a magnetic suspension balance between temperatures
of 308 and 373 K up to a pressure of 700 kPa. The evaluated material presents higher adsorption
capacity than previously studied shaped samples with a carbon dioxide and methane adsorption
capacity up to 3.07 and 0.63 mol.kg-1 at 100 kPa and 308 K respectively. Moreover, the experimental
data were fitted with the Langmuir model. Isosteric heats of adsorption were obtained to be 22.8 and
15.1 kJ/mol for CO2 and CH4 on Cu-BTC tablets respectively, which indicates a strong adsorption of
carbon dioxide on these adsorbents. Also, single and binary breakthrough curves were measured in
the same temperature range and atmospheric pressure by using Cu-BTC tablets as the adsorbent. The
preferential adsorption capacity of CO2 on nanoporous copper trimesate (Cu-BTC) indicates that this
material can be used for methane purification from natural gas.
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Oil and Gas Science and Technology(IJOGST)
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Oil and Gas Science and Technology(IJOGST)
Record number
1367371
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