The adsorption of ethane from helium was measured in beds packed with
2.5 mu m zeolite crystals and containing either a single hollow fiber
or multiple fibers. The single-fiber experiments indicate that the mas
s-transfer rate in beds containing zeolite 13X is limited by diffusion
across the fiber wall and through macropores. For adsorption in singl
e-fiber beds packed with zeolite 4A, mass transfer is limited by micro
pore diffusion within the particles. Breakthrough curves from beds con
taining 13X are adequately described with the linear driving force mod
el while curves from beds containing 4A are consistent with the Rosen
model. Breakthrough curves from beds packed with zeolite 13X and conta
ining multiple fibers can be predicted from the experiments with singl
e-fiber beds when the fibers are evenly spaced. When fibers are uneven
ly spaced, the breakthrough curves are more disperse. Unevenly spaced
fibers are the normal case. Even when fibers are evenly spaced, the pr
oductivity of hollow-fiber beds is expected to be no greater than that
in conventional beds.