Quasi-elastic neutron scattering (QENS) has been used to study the dynamics
of n-pentane in NaX zeolite. The long range translational motion has been
observed, the self-diffusion coefficient being 2.4 x 10(-9) m(2) s(-1), at
300 K. This value is in good agreement with pulsed-field gradient NMR (PFG
NMR) data but it is two orders of magnitude larger than the diffusivities r
eported by the zero-length column (ZLC) method. The activation energy obtai
ned from QENS is 6 kJ mol(-1), which is smaller than the values measured by
PFG NMR or ZLC techniques (by a factor of two). A jump diffusion model wit
h a fixed jump length was fitted to the spectra. The jump length is found t
o be independent of the temperature and equal to approximate to 7 Angstrom.
The increase of the self-diffusion coefficient with increased temperature
is due to the decrease of the residence times. The rotational motion of n-p
entane in NaX is isotropic, in contrast to n-butane or n-hexane in silicali
te.