Studying the Effects of Adsorption Heat on Nitrogen Adsorption in a Single Pellet

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A physical model of a 5A zeolite pellet considering its micro-structure is established. Mathematical models to describe the mass and heat transfer process occurred inside the pellet are proposed. Two adsorption processes, including an isothermal and an adiabatic process are comparatively studied. The N2 adsorption properties on 5A zeolite pellet at different thermal conditions are compared. The effects of adsorption heat on adsorption capacity, adsorption rate and adsorbent equilibrium time are revealed.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 516-517)

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218-223

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May 2012

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