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Angewandte Chemie | 2015

Microimaging of Transient Concentration Profiles of Reactant and Product Molecules during Catalytic Conversion in Nanoporous Materials

Tobias Titze; Christian Chmelik; Jens Kullmann; Lutz Prager; Erich Miersemann; Roger Gläser; Dirk Enke; Jens Weitkamp; Jörg Kärger

Microimaging by IR microscopy is applied to the recording of the evolution of the concentration profiles of reactant and product molecules during catalytic reaction, notably during the hydrogenation of benzene to cyclohexane by nickel dispersed within a nanoporous glass. Being defined as the ratio between the reaction rate in the presence of and without diffusion limitation, the effectiveness factors of catalytic reactions were previously determined by deliberately varying the extent of transport limitation by changing a suitably chosen system parameter, such as the particle size and by comparison of the respective reaction rates. With the novel options of microimaging, effectiveness factors become accessible in a single measurement by simply monitoring the distribution of the reactant molecules over the catalyst particles.


ChemPhysChem | 2011

Nanoporous Glass as a Model System for a Consistency Check of the Different Techniques of Diffusion Measurement

Christian Chmelik; Dirk Enke; Petrik Galvosas; Oliver C. Gobin; Andreas Jentys; Hervé Jobic; Jörg Kärger; C. Krause; Jens Kullmann; Johannes A. Lercher; Sergej Naumov; Douglas M. Ruthven; Tobias Titze

The remarkable differences in the guest diffusivities in nanoporous materials commonly found with the application of different measuring techniques are usually ascribed to the existence of a hierarchy of transport resistances in addition to the diffusional resistance of the pore system and their differing influence due to the differing diffusion path lengths covered by the different measuring techniques. We report diffusion measurements with nanoporous glasses where the existence of such resistances could be avoided. Molecular propagation over diffusion path lengths from hundreds of nanometers up to millimeters was thus found to be controlled by a uniform mechanism, appearing in coinciding results of microscopic and macroscopic diffusion measurement.


Materials | 2013

Diffusion Study by IR Micro-Imaging of Molecular Uptake and Release on Mesoporous Zeolites of Structure Type CHA and LTA

Mauricio Rincon Bonilla; Tobias Titze; Franz Schmidt; Dirk Mehlhorn; Christian Chmelik; Rustem Valiullin; Suresh K. Bhatia; Stefan Kaskel; Ryong Ryoo; Joerg Kaerger

The presence of mesopores in the interior of microporous particles may significantly improve their transport properties. Complementing previous macroscopic transient sorption experiments and pulsed field gradient NMR self-diffusion studies with such materials, the present study is dedicated to an in-depth study of molecular uptake and release on the individual particles of mesoporous zeolitic specimens, notably with samples of the narrow-pore structure types, CHA and LTA. The investigations are focused on determining the time constants and functional dependences of uptake and release. They include a systematic variation of the architecture of the mesopores and of the guest molecules under study as well as a comparison of transient uptake with blocked and un-blocked mesopores. In addition to accelerating intracrystalline mass transfer, transport enhancement by mesopores is found to be, possibly, also caused by a reduction of transport resistances on the particle surfaces.


Physical Review Letters | 2010

Mass transfer in a nanoscale material enhanced by an opposing flux

Christian Chmelik; Helge Bux; Jürgen Caro; Lars Heinke; Florian Hibbe; Tobias Titze; Jörg Kärger


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2014

Uncommon Synergy between Adsorption and Diffusion of Hexane Isomer Mixtures in MFI Zeolite Induced by Configurational Entropy Effects

Tobias Titze; Christian Chmelik; Jörg Kärger; Jasper M. van Baten; Rajamani Krishna


Angewandte Chemie | 2015

Transport in Nanoporous Materials Including MOFs: The Applicability of Fick’s Laws

Tobias Titze; Alexander Lauerer; Lars Heinke; Christian Chmelik; Nils E. R. Zimmermann; Frerich J. Keil; Douglas M. Ruthven; Jörg Kärger


Angewandte Chemie | 2015

Microimaging transienter Konzentrationsprofile von Reaktant- und Produktmolekülen während einer katalytischen Umwandlung in nanoporösen Materialien†

Tobias Titze; Christian Chmelik; Jens Kullmann; Lutz Prager; Erich Miersemann; Roger Gläser; Dirk Enke; Jens Weitkamp; Jörg Kärger


Angewandte Chemie | 2015

Transport in nanoporösen Materialien, einschließlich MOFs: über die Anwendbarkeit der Fickschen Gesetze

Tobias Titze; Alexander Lauerer; Lars Heinke; Christian Chmelik; Nils E. R. Zimmermann; Frerich J. Keil; Douglas M. Ruthven; Jörg Kärger


Chemie Ingenieur Technik | 2013

Potenzial des IR Micro‐Imaging zur In‐situ‐Untersuchung chemischer Reaktionen in nanoporösen Katalysatoren

Jens Kullmann; Christian Küster; Tobias Titze; Christian Chmelik; Roger Gläser; Dirk Enke; Lutz Prager


Archive | 2015

Faster by opposing the stream

Christian Chmelik; Helge Bux; Jürgen Caro; Lars Heinke; Florian Hibbe; Tobias Titze; Jörg Kärger

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Lars Heinke

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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