INFAP   20938
INSTITUTO DE FISICA APLICADA "DR. JORGE ANDRES ZGRABLICH"
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
A comparative study of several microporous maerials to store methane by adsorption
Autor/es:
A.A. GARCÍA-BLANCO; A. GIL; A. VALLONE; S. KORILI; K. SAPAG
Revista:
MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2016 vol. 224 p. 323 - 331
ISSN:
1387-1811
Resumen:
Methane adsorption was studied in microporous materials with differences in their pore geometry and surface chemistry in order to evaluate the characteristics that enhance methane storage in porous materials.The studied materials included metal-organic frameworks (Cu-BTC, MIL-53 and ZIF-8), zeolites (5A and 13X) and an activated carbon (Maxsorb). Textural properties such as pore volume and specific surface area were studied by nitrogen adsorptionedesorption isotherms. Methane adsorption was analyzed by means of measurements at low and high pressures (0e5000 kPa) at various temperatures (278e323 K). The effect of the adsorbate adsorbent interaction was evaluated by the determination ofthe Henry constant using the adsorption data of methane at low pressures and 298 K. In addition, the isosteric enthalpy of adsorption using data of adsorption at several temperatures was obtained. A lineartrend was observed between the Henry constant, the enthalpy of adsorption and the pore size, indicating that the latter is the most influential factor in the interaction of a microporous adsorbent and methane atroom temperature. Also, it was found that the textural properties (i.e. specific surface and micropore volume) are directly related with the methane storage capacity at 298 K and 3.5 MPa. However, weobtained a deviation of this behavior for ZIF-8 that is related to its geometry and pore size.