Selective Adsorption of Sulfur compounds from Natural Gas Fuel Using Nanoporous Molecular Sieves 


Vol. 13,  No. 1, pp. 64-71, Mar.  2007


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The selection of a suitable adsorbent for removing organic sulfur compounds tetrahydrothiophene (THT) and t-butylmercaptan (TBM) from natural gas has been carried out. The saturation adsorption capacity for the sulfur compounds were determined by pulse adsorption method for a group of nanoporous materials, including Na-Y, Na-ZSM-5, Na,K-ET(A)S-10, Na-Mordenite, Na,K-Clinoptilolite, Ti/MCM-41, Ti/SBA-15 and amorphous titanosilicates. Among the materials tested, Na-Y and Na,K-ET(A)S-10 zeolites showed high adsorptive capacities for THT and TBM. The saturation capacity for THT on Na,K-ETS-10 was comparable with that on Na-Y zeolite, which is well known as an effective adsorbent. The capacity and adsorptivity for THT and TBM on Na,K-ETAS-10 were improved by an increase in crystallinity of Na,K-ETAS-10. An investigation of the competitive adsorption between THT and TBM from the breakthrough test using a simulated natural gas indicates that Na,K-ETS-10 selectively adsorbs THT. The breakthrough capacity for THT on Na,K-ETS-10 was 1.19 mmol/g. The results show that the high adsorption performance of Na,K-ETS-10 and Na,K-ETAS-10 is due to the highly exchanged cations in the zeolitic structure which exhibit the strong electrostatic interactions with organic sulfur compounds and their wide pore nature.

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[IEEE Style]

K. HS, C. JK, L. SH, C. JK, M. MJ, W. HC, "Selective Adsorption of Sulfur compounds from Natural Gas Fuel Using Nanoporous Molecular Sieves," Clean Technology, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 64-71, 2007. DOI: .

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Kim HS, Chung JK, Lee SH, Cheon JK, Moon MJ, and Woo HC. 2007. Selective Adsorption of Sulfur compounds from Natural Gas Fuel Using Nanoporous Molecular Sieves. Clean Technology, 13, 1, (2007), 64-71. DOI: .