Abstract

The characterization of adsorption properties of binary gas mixtures is an important factor in the design of cyclic periodic adsorption processes. Presently, there are a few methods for determining the binary adsorption behaviour. However, most of these methods are very time demanding (static approaches). One dynamic approach for determining the binary adsorption behaviour is by employing the concentration pulse method. Although this experimental method has been shown to reliably reproduce the data obtained with static approaches, the application has been limited to systems where the adsorption capacities are similar. In our previous work, a novel method (HT-CPM) was shown to be capable of handling systems where the adsorption capacity of the heavy component is much greater than the light component.

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