Catalysis Today, Vol.187, No.1, 104-107, 2012
Competitive diffusion of gases in a zeolite using proton NMR and a slice selection procedure
The study of the co-diffusion of several gases through a microporous solid and the resulting instantaneous distribution (out of equilibrium) of the adsorbed phases is particularly important in many fields, such as gas separation and heterogeneous catalysis. Classical H-1 NMR imaging is a good technique for the visualization of these processes but, since the signal obtained is not specific for each gas, this requires that each experiment be performed several times under identical conditions, and each time with only one incompletely deuterated gas. In contrast we have proposed a new NMR imaging technique (based on the so-called NMR lift) which gives a signal characteristic of each adsorbed gas. It can therefore provide directly, at every moment and at every level of the crystallite bed, the distribution of several gases competing in diffusion and adsorption. Published by Elsevier B.V.
Keywords:Co-diffusion in zeolite;Co-adsorption in zeolite;Benzene diffusion in silicalite-1;Hexane diffusion in silicalite-1