While metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are at the forefront of cutting-edge porous materials, extraordinary sorption properties can also be observed in Prussian Blue Analogs (PBAs) and related materials comprising extremely short...
Adsorption of n-alkanes from pentane to decane (C5−C10) in zeolites LTA (ITQ-29 and 5A) and faujasite (FAU, dealuminated high-silica Na-FAU, NaY, and NaX) as well as branched hexane isomers in FAU was investigated by means of experimental quasi-equilibrated temperature-programmed desorption and adsorption (QE-TPDA) and theoretical Monte Carlo molecular simulations. A novel QE-TPDA method of studying porosity provided highquality desorption−adsorption profiles and adsorption isobars of hydrocarbons. A unique two-step adsorption of long-chain alkanes in LTA zeolites was observed and explained in detail based on the results of the theoretical calculations. Although adsorption of n-alkanes in FAU is a one-step process, it also does not occur in a uniform manner because of strong lateral interactions at high loadings. We also investigated the influence of cation content on adsorption equilibrium and energetics for the studied adsorbent−adsorbate systems, finding a nonlinear relation between heat of adsorption and content of cations in FAU. Investigations on packing of the molecules of n-alkanes were also performed, revealing relations between chain length of the probe molecule and sorption capacity of the studied materials.
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