2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(289c) Molecular Simulation of Liquid Phase Adsorption of Chain Molecules in Zeolites
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In this work we have applied these techniques to study adsorption of n-alkanes in zeolite A (LTA-5A), zeolite X (NaX) and zeolite Y (NaY). Zeolites A, X and Y have "cage" structures, and calculating molecular conformations and ordering in these zeolites will provide a useful comparison with the "channel" structure of silicalite. Adsorption in zeolite A is important for the separation of linear C10 to C14 n-alkanes from kerosene to perform linear alkyl benzene (LAB) synthesis, en route to biodegradable detergents. Previous studies of n-alkanes in zeolite A have either been performed at low concentrations or completely neglected the zeolite cations. We perform simulations at conditions of liquid phase adsorption taking into account the role of cations during adsorption. Extending the work of De Meyer et al., we also studied the adsorption of linear alpha-olefin in silicalite and compared the isotherms with n-alkanes. Energy efficient separation of alkane/olefin mixtures is a holy grail of separations. Here we analyze the molecular-level conformations, siting and packing of the chains to understand how these factors affect the macroscopic adsorption and selectivity. In addition to simulations, a comparison of our results with experiments will be presented.
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