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Assessing the efficiency of zeolites in BTEX adsorption: Impact of pore structure and humidity in single and multicomponent systems

  • Maria Luisa Feo*
  • , Massimiliano Frattoni
  • , Ester Paoloacci
  • , Maria Masiello
  • , Giulio Esposito
  • , Rafael Gonzalez-Olmos
  • , Emanuela Tempesta
  • , Francesca Trapasso
  • , Emiliano Zampetti
  • , Marco Torre
  • , Ettore Guerriero
  • , Valerio Paolini
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Among volatile organic compounds (VOCs), benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and o-xylene (BTEX) have attracted global attention because of their high toxicity to the environment and human health. Adsorption is considered one of the most efficient, simple and low-cost technology for VOC pollution control and zeolites have been commonly used as adsorbent for this purpose. However, the evaluation of the performance of zeolites in the adsorption of BTEX under realistic conditions such as the presence of humidity or multicomponent systems has been poorly addressed. In this study, the adsorption capacity of BTEX of seven zeolites belonging to the structural families LTA, MFI, BETA, MOR and FAU have been investigated. Zeolites have been characterized by X-ray fluorescence and nitrogen sorption measurements. The relationship between the adsorption capacity and physicochemical parameters was investigated. It was found that MFI structure was the best adsorbent for benzene and toluene reaching an adsorption capacity of 69.2 mg/g. Whereas FAU structure exhibited preference to trap ethylbenzene and o-xylene adsorbing up to 93.8 mg/g. Specific surface area and pore diameter of zeolites were found to be the most important parameter for BTEX adsorption. The properties of the adsorbate (molecular structure, polarity and boiling point) played also a key role in adsorption. Si/Al ratio was a key factor in determining adsorption performance under humidity conditions with the best adsorption capacity reaching 16.9 mg/g. In multi-component system, the adsorption capacity of zeolites decreased more than 14 %. The results obtained may guide to select proper adsorbent for BTEX in real applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number113462
Number of pages10
JournalMicroporous and Mesoporous Materials
Volume384
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Feb 2025

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Keywords

  • Adsorption
  • Air purification
  • BTEX abatement
  • Dynamic adsorption
  • VOCs
  • Zeolites

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