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Molecular Physics
An International Journal at the Interface Between Chemistry and Physics
Volume 115, 2017 - Issue 9-12: Special Issue in Honour of Professor Johann Fischer
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Modelling of adsorption isotherms of isomers using density functional theory

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Pages 1389-1407 | Received 10 Oct 2016, Accepted 14 Feb 2017, Published online: 20 Mar 2017
 

ABSTRACT

For the separation of components having very similar vapour pressures, adsorption may be a promising separation method leading to products with a high purity. Especially, the separation of alkanes having the same molecular mass, but differ in the molecule architecture is very challenging and very important in petroleum refining. The adsorption isotherms of pure components and binary mixtures are calculated with the density functional theory, in which the thermodynamic properties are expressed as functionals of the spatially varying density, in combination with an equation of state based on the lattice cluster theory (LCT-EOS), which is originally developed by Freed and co-workers. The LCT-EOS allows to take the branching of the molecules directly into account without any additional fitting parameter. This theoretical framework can be employed for the calculation of the density profiles of pure components and partial density profiles in the case of mixtures within the narrow pores. The integration of these profiles leads to the adsorption isotherm. The obtained adsorption isotherms show that adsorption can be a promising technology for the separation of isomers having very similar boiling point, however further optimisation is required.

Acknowledgment

The manuscript was written through contributions of all authors. All authors have given approval to the final version of the manuscript. For financial support the authors thank the German Science Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgesellschaft, DFG) and the Collaborative Research Centre SFB Transregio 63.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Abbreviations

DFT: density functional theory

LCT: lattice cluster theory

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Funding

German Science Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgesellschaft, DFG); Collaborative Research Centre SFB Transregio 63.

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