2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-67472-x
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Effect of porous structure of coal on propylene adsorption from gas mixtures

Abstract: This paper addresses the issue of the sorption process on coal concerning propylene released from the source of coal heating in the deposit. In this study, the interaction between Polish coals and propylene molecules, as well as three other hydrocarbons (ethylene, ethane, and propane) with the application of a fixed-bed column, was investigated. The experimental results show that propylene adsorption was measurable under the experimental conditions. The differences in the amount of adsorbed propylene were pred… Show more

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“…The maximum adsorption capacity was compared with previous reports employing different adsorbent materials and conditions. The adsorbent affinity for the adsorbate, pH, temperature, and textural properties are crucial parameters that are involved in the adsorption efficiency [22,49]. Textural properties play an essential role in the adsorption process considering that this phenomenon comprises the mass transfer from the liquid phase to the solid surface.…”
Section: Comparative Study On the Adsorption Capacity Using Different...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The maximum adsorption capacity was compared with previous reports employing different adsorbent materials and conditions. The adsorbent affinity for the adsorbate, pH, temperature, and textural properties are crucial parameters that are involved in the adsorption efficiency [22,49]. Textural properties play an essential role in the adsorption process considering that this phenomenon comprises the mass transfer from the liquid phase to the solid surface.…”
Section: Comparative Study On the Adsorption Capacity Using Different...mentioning
confidence: 99%