Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2019
Influence of temperature and high-pressure on the adsorption behavior of scCO2 on MCM-41 and SBA-15
Abstract
Abstract Actually there is a growing interest in various so-called adsorption precipitation processes. Thereby, an organic molecule is dissolved in supercritical CO 2 , followed by the adsorption of the molecule onto a substrate (e.g. MCM-41, SBA-15) and subsequent solute precipitation due to pressure decrease. For the design of such processes it is essential to understand the complex nature of the multicomponent adsorption behavior. Thus as a first step, there is a need for studying the adsorption behavior of the particular CO 2 -substrate system at the respective process conditions. Due to a lack of experimental data adsorption isotherms of CO 2 on MCM-41 and SBA-15 were measured at temperatures from T \u202f=\u202f298 to 353\u202fK and pressures up to p \u202f=\u202f25\u202fMPa. Based on these results, the absolute amount adsorbed was calculated from the surface excess amount. Finally, the isosteric heat of adsorption for CO 2 was calculated by using the Clausius - Clapeyron equation.