P. Gelin et al., P-XYLENE ADSORPTION ON SILICALITE MEASURED BY A QUASI-EQUILIBRIUM GRAVIMETRIC TECHNIQUE, Microporous materials, 4(4), 1995, pp. 283-290
The isotherms of sorption of p-xylene in silicalite in the range 323-3
53 K have been measured using a quasi-equilibrium gravimetric method.
It consists of recording the gravimetric response to a continuous incr
ease of the sorbate pressure generated by an adjustable leak valve dev
ice. Experimental conditions have been carefully examined in order to
eliminate diffusion and thermal effects. The differential molar heat o
f adsorption as a function of pore filling has been deduced from the i
sotherms, exhibiting abrupt drops around four and eight molecules per
unit cell. These observations were correlated with X-ray powder diffra
ction interpretations according to which successive phase transitions
depending on the p-xylene loading were observed. A general scheme depi
cting the full sorption mechanism is proposed.