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Siloxane D4 adsorption by mesoporous aluminosilicates

Journal

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 289, Issue -, Pages 356-364

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2015.12.094

Keywords

Siloxane adsorption; Biogas clean-up; Mesoporous material; Material synthesis; Aluminosilicate

Funding

  1. Fraunhofer USA

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This study deals with the development and exploration of new zeolite-type materials with mesoporosity for siloxane adsorption. The mesopores in the adsorbents are preferred for adsorption of relatively large siloxanes, such as octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D4) (similar to 10 angstrom). Mesoporous aluminosilicate (UCT-15) is a zeolite-type material in the family of mesoporous oxide materials developed at the University of Connecticut (UCT). In this study, UCT-15 materials are synthesized, using different aluminum dopant amounts and calcination heating rates to obtain tunable textural properties. The synthesized materials are applied in biogas cleanup, particularly the adsorption of siloxane D4. Under room temperature and 1.79 mg/h D4 feed rate, the best adsorption performance (105 mg/g adsorption capacity) is found for mesoporous aluminosilicate synthesized with a Si:Al=5 and a 10 degrees C/min calcination heating rate, because of its large BET surface area, external surface area, mesopore volume, and total pore volume. In the best case scenario, more than twice the amount of D4 is adsorbed by the synthesized mesoporous aluminosilicate, compared with commercial ZSM-5. Moreover, the external surface area and mesopore volume are the most influential adsorbent textual properties that affect the adsorption capacity. Furthermore, polymerization of the adsorbed D4 is investigated and attributed to the adsorbent surface hydroxyl groups. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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