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- (281d) Syngas Purification Using MIL-125(Ti)_NH2
In this work, MIL-125(Ti)_NH2 supplied by KRICT - Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology as granulates is proposed as potential adsorbent for this task, aiming an adsorption based process. The titanium(IV) 1,4-benzenedicarboxylate (or terephthalate) MIL-125(Ti)_NH2, with the chemical formula Ti8O8(OH)4-(O2C-C6H3NH2-CO2)6 has a three-dimensional pseudo-cubic structure with highly interconnected porous. This possesses two types of cages corresponding to the octahedral (12.5 Å) and tetrahedral (6 Å) vacancies of a cc packing accessible through triangular narrow windows of ca. 6 Å. The carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrogen, and hydrogen adsorption equilibrium data and adsorption dynamics (single, binary, and ternary adsorption and desorption breakthrough curves) on this adsorbent were assessed at 4.5 bar and 323 K. MIL-125(Ti)_NH2 granulates present an high selectivity for CO2 and exhibited easy regeneration. The single component, binary, and ternary fixed-bed adsorption experiments were simulated in order to validate the mathematical model. The same column, employed for the fixed-bed breakthrough curves described above, was used for PSA experiments, previously designed by simulation using the validated model. A PSA cycle of four elementary steps was performed. The PSA cycle started with the co-current pressurization with feed, followed by feed, blowdown and purge steps. In the purge step, a stream of pure hydrogen was used countercurrently at low pressure to regenerate the column.