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Adsorption and diffusion of H2, N2, CO, CH4 and CO2 in UTSA-16 metal-organic framework extrudates

Journal

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE
Volume 124, Issue -, Pages 159-169

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ces.2014.08.039

Keywords

Hydrogen production; Carbon dioxide capture; Metal-organic framework; Adsorption; Diffusion; Pressure swing adsorption

Funding

  1. Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness of Spain [CTQ2012-34626]
  2. Research Council of Norway through the RENERGI programme by the project Novel Materials for Utilization of Natural Gas and Hydrogen [190980/S60]
  3. Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport of Spain through the Jose Castillejo Programme

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Recently, a new metal-organic framework, named UTSA-16, has been proposed for removing carbon dioxide from gas mixtures by pressure swing adsorption in view of its high adsorption capacity and selectivity to this gas. Fundamental adsorption and diffusion parameters are required for designing a pressure swing adsorption (PSA) process with this adsorbent, which are lacking in the literature. In this work, adsorption Henry's law constants and reciprocal diffusion time constants of hydrogen, nitrogen, carbon monoxide, methane and carbon dioxide on UTSA-16 extrudates have been measured. The pure gas adsorption isotherms of these gases at high pressures and different temperatures have also been measured. Based on the pure gas adsorption equilibrium and kinetic parameters, a PSA cycle for hydrogen purification from steam methane reforming oft gas (containing hydrogen, carbon monoxide, methane and carbon dioxide) has been simulated. Introducing a rinse step, the process can yield hydrogen with 99.99-99.999% purity with 93-96% recovery and productivities between 2 and 2.8 mol kg(-1) h(-1) (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved,

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