Abstract

Gas-phase NMR spectroscopy has been applied successfully in measuring pure- and mixed-gas equilibria on a 5A adsorbent for carbon monoxide, methane, and nitrogen. The reliability of the technique is established by comparing data collected in this paper to pure-gas isotherms measured at 23°C by standard volumetric expansion techniques in the pressure range of 0.5-5 atm. Mixed-gas equilibria data for binary gas mixtures as well as the ternary gas mixture are compared with predictions based on heterogeneous ideal solution adsorption theory analysis.

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