Influence of NOx adsorbed species on component permeation through ZSM-5 membranes
Journal article, 2010

A thin ZSM-5 film was grown on an alpha-alumina support, resulting in a composite membrane. The membranes were characterized by SEM and adsorption branch n-hexane/helium permporometry. In addition, the permeation of gas mixtures containing NO2, NO, N2 and argon was evaluated. The effect of temperature and gas mixture composition on the component permeation and selectivity was investigated. It was found that NOx permeation through the ZSM-5 membrane was partially surface concentration dependent and was thermally activated. However, transport by gas translational diffusion seemed to dominate at the conditions studied. The presence of various NOx adsorbed species appeared to influence diffusion of NO2 in ZSM-5 and reduced transport of other inert and weakly adsorbed components over a wide temperature range (20–400◦C). Strongly adsorbed surface nitrate species formed in the presence of gas phase NOx should be responsible for the reduced transport of these components at the elevated temperature. The findings are of interest for possible applications of ZSM-5 membranes for component separation at high temperature.

transport properties

NOx

permeation

zeolite membrane

ZSM-5 membrane

Author

Indra Perdana

Chalmers, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Chemical Reaction Engineering

Derek Creaser

Chalmers, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Chemical Reaction Engineering

Jonas Lindmark

Luleå University of Technology

Jonas Hedlund

Luleå University of Technology

Journal of Membrane Science

0376-7388 (ISSN) 18733123 (eISSN)

Vol. 349 1-2 83-89

Subject Categories

Chemical Process Engineering

Materials Chemistry

DOI

10.1016/j.memsci.2009.11.030

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