Development of an evolved gas analysis instrument and the investigation of a stepped isothermal method for the study of water desorption from zeolites

A stepped isothermal pressure change method for the investigation of water desorption from zeolites has been developed. Stepped isothermal evolved gas analysis (SI-EGA) utilizes static methods, in a unique way, to determine kinetic data. This method produces isothermal kinetic data. The problems ass...

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Main Author: Covington, Michael Neal
Other Authors: Andermann, George
Published: University of Hawaii at Manoa 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10125/6995
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spelling ndltd-UHAWAII-oai-scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu-10125-69952013-01-08T11:10:21ZDevelopment of an evolved gas analysis instrument and the investigation of a stepped isothermal method for the study of water desorption from zeolitesCovington, Michael NealA stepped isothermal pressure change method for the investigation of water desorption from zeolites has been developed. Stepped isothermal evolved gas analysis (SI-EGA) utilizes static methods, in a unique way, to determine kinetic data. This method produces isothermal kinetic data. The problems associated with dynamic methods are reduced by the use of an isothermal method. Zeolites NaY, NaX, and CaX have been investigated to determine if the SI-EGA method yields reliable kinetic data. This method consists of multiple expansions into vacuum carried out through a temperature range. The results of the SI-EGA experiments show water desorbing from zeolites NaY, NaX, and CaX with apparent energies of desorption (Ea) of 34 ± 3 kJ/mol, 16.9 ± 0.4 kJ/mol, and 40 ± 1 kJ/mol respectively. The results also give preexponential factors (Aa) of 156 ± 121 sec-1, 0.5 ± 0.1 sec-1, and 744 ± 295 sec-1 for zeolites NaY, NaX, and CaX, respectively. The results confirm that the SI-EGA method produces reliable kinetic data for water desorption from zeolites. A refinement of the SI-EGA method could be useful for the investigation of desorption from microporous solids.xi, 110 leavesUniversity of Hawaii at ManoaAndermann, George2009-03-06T19:34:44Z2009-03-06T19:34:44Z2003-082003-08ThesisTexthttp://hdl.handle.net/10125/6995All UHM dissertations and theses are protected by copyright. They may be viewed from this source for any purpose, but reproduction or distribution in any format is prohibited without written permission from the copyright owner.https://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10125/4358
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description A stepped isothermal pressure change method for the investigation of water desorption from zeolites has been developed. Stepped isothermal evolved gas analysis (SI-EGA) utilizes static methods, in a unique way, to determine kinetic data. This method produces isothermal kinetic data. The problems associated with dynamic methods are reduced by the use of an isothermal method. Zeolites NaY, NaX, and CaX have been investigated to determine if the SI-EGA method yields reliable kinetic data. This method consists of multiple expansions into vacuum carried out through a temperature range. The results of the SI-EGA experiments show water desorbing from zeolites NaY, NaX, and CaX with apparent energies of desorption (Ea) of 34 ± 3 kJ/mol, 16.9 ± 0.4 kJ/mol, and 40 ± 1 kJ/mol respectively. The results also give preexponential factors (Aa) of 156 ± 121 sec-1, 0.5 ± 0.1 sec-1, and 744 ± 295 sec-1 for zeolites NaY, NaX, and CaX, respectively. The results confirm that the SI-EGA method produces reliable kinetic data for water desorption from zeolites. A refinement of the SI-EGA method could be useful for the investigation of desorption from microporous solids. === xi, 110 leaves
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Covington, Michael Neal
author Covington, Michael Neal
spellingShingle Covington, Michael Neal
Development of an evolved gas analysis instrument and the investigation of a stepped isothermal method for the study of water desorption from zeolites
author_sort Covington, Michael Neal
title Development of an evolved gas analysis instrument and the investigation of a stepped isothermal method for the study of water desorption from zeolites
title_short Development of an evolved gas analysis instrument and the investigation of a stepped isothermal method for the study of water desorption from zeolites
title_full Development of an evolved gas analysis instrument and the investigation of a stepped isothermal method for the study of water desorption from zeolites
title_fullStr Development of an evolved gas analysis instrument and the investigation of a stepped isothermal method for the study of water desorption from zeolites
title_full_unstemmed Development of an evolved gas analysis instrument and the investigation of a stepped isothermal method for the study of water desorption from zeolites
title_sort development of an evolved gas analysis instrument and the investigation of a stepped isothermal method for the study of water desorption from zeolites
publisher University of Hawaii at Manoa
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