Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
This paper reports the results of an experimental study on adsorption of light hydrocarbons on small pore microporous
materials. The choice of hydrocarbons studied was affected taking into consideration the application of adsorption processes
in removal of light hydrocarbons from exhaust streams of the petrochemical industry and of light-duty gasoline
vehicles under cold start conditions (C4 - C5 paraffins and olefins). The materials investigated were 5A and Ferrierite
zeolites, characterized by different pore opening and Si/Al ratio. Equilibrium isotherm curves at room temperature were
determined by a gravimetric method on dehydrated zeolites, while breakthrough curves in dynamic tests were used to
evaluate the adsorption properties of hydrated zeolites at low hydrocarbon partial pressure (0 - 1 kPa) and in experimental
conditions close to those of a HC trap at the engine exhaust. The experimental results regarding the adsorption
capacities were discussed with the aim to understand how the physico-chemical characteristics of the adsorbent material
could affect its trapping capability in adsorbing different types of hydrocarbons.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Migliardini, Fortunato; Corbo, Pasquale
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