In the present work, adsorption and separation of xylene isomers on a similar structure, MIL-53, was investigated. Low coverage adsorption properties were determined using gas phase pulse chromatography, vapor phase adsorption isotherms were obtained by gravimetry and the separation of C8 alkylaromatics (o-xylene, p-xylene, m-xylene and ethyl benzene) was evaluated by performing breakthrough experiments.
Zero coverage adsorption enthalpies were found to be comparable to those obtained on MIL-47. However, adsorption isotherms showed completely different behavior. All C8 alkylaromatics have 2-step isotherms and show hysteresis. This is attributed to breathing of the MIL-53 framework, as reported before by Llewellyn et al [3]. This breathing effect strongly influences the separation of the C8 alkylaromatics in breakthrough conditions.
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