Abstract

Xe has been trapped and controllably released from Cd-exchanged zeolite rho. The competitive sorption of H 2O into the Xe-loaded sample has been followed in real time using synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction and a position-sensitive detector. Rietveld refinement shows that upon exposure to the atmosphere, Xe is lost in two steps involving desorption firstly from the double 8-rings (D8R) and then single 6-rings (S6R). Essentially all the Xe is lost from the D8R in the first hour.

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