INVESTIGATION OF THE DYNAMIC CAPACITY OF INDUSTRIAL ACTIVATED CARBONS FOR METHYLCYCLOPENTANE
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adsorption; adsorbent; dynamic capacity; selectivity; regeneration ability; kinetic parameters; industrial activated carbon; methylcyclopentane; cyclohexane; zeolites (types A, X, L); binder-free zeolite; microporosity; adsorption isotherm; adsorption isoster; molecular sieve; BAU carbon; APK carbon (from peach pits); AG-3; AG-5; SKT; ALG.Abstract
This study investigates the dynamic adsorption capacity of industrial activated carbons for methylcyclopentane and compares the adsorption properties of various coal and zeolite adsorbents. Key parameters—adsorption capacity, selectivity, regeneration ability, and kinetics—were used to assess the separation of cyclohexane–methylcyclopentane mixtures. Dynamic experiments showed low capacity for A- and X-type zeolites, while binder-free L-type zeolites and activated carbons, especially BAU and APK from peach pits, exhibited high adsorption activity. The superior performance of APK carbon at low methylcyclopentane concentrations is attributed to its microporous structure. These results provide a scientific basis for optimizing selective adsorption and molecular sieve hydrocarbon separation technologies.
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