Gas translation diffusion is proposed to compete with surface diffusion for describing the permeation of light gases (He, H-2, CO2 and CO) through zeolite membranes. The analysis for both DD3R and NaY zeolite membranes shows some differences in H-2, CO and CO2 permeation for both binary/ternary gas mixture and single gas. The permeation description through gas translation of weakly adsorbed species such as, e.g., H-2, specifically at low temperatures, is more accurate than that obtained by Knudsen diffusion in a previous work. Gas translation paired to surface diffusion well reproduces the maximum in H-2 flux, which was missed by the Knudsen diffusion (Caravella et al., 2016) [13]. The strongly adsorbed species are less dependent on gas translation or Knudsen diffusion since the surface diffusion is very significant in the whole temperature range investigated.
Discrimination among gas translation, surface and Knudsen diffusion in permeation through zeolite membranes
Zito Pasquale F;Caravella Alessio;Brunetti Adele;Drioli Enrico;Barbieri Giuseppe
2018
Abstract
Gas translation diffusion is proposed to compete with surface diffusion for describing the permeation of light gases (He, H-2, CO2 and CO) through zeolite membranes. The analysis for both DD3R and NaY zeolite membranes shows some differences in H-2, CO and CO2 permeation for both binary/ternary gas mixture and single gas. The permeation description through gas translation of weakly adsorbed species such as, e.g., H-2, specifically at low temperatures, is more accurate than that obtained by Knudsen diffusion in a previous work. Gas translation paired to surface diffusion well reproduces the maximum in H-2 flux, which was missed by the Knudsen diffusion (Caravella et al., 2016) [13]. The strongly adsorbed species are less dependent on gas translation or Knudsen diffusion since the surface diffusion is very significant in the whole temperature range investigated.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.