Pr. Pereira et al., ZIRCONIUM PILLARED CLAYS FOR CARBON-DIOXIDE METHANE SEPARATION - 1 - PREPARATION OF ADSORBENT MATERIALS AND PURE GAS-ADSORPTION, Langmuir, 14(16), 1998, pp. 4584-4588
Clays intercalated with zirconium oxide having high specific surface a
reas (up to 270 m(2) g(-1)) were obtained from two Portuguese clays un
der conditions involving particularly moderated time and temperature,
after an optimization of the process of the synthesis where several ex
perimental parameters have been changed. In these pillared clays (PILC
s) the adsorption isotherms of carbon dioxide and methane were carried
out between 215 and 293 K, and the equilibrium selectivity indicates
that they are suitable for the separation of these gases. The vacancy
solution theory (VST) was used with success to fit the experimental da
ta, which allows further developments. The prediction of binary isothe
rms of CO2/CH4 on zirconium pillared clays, as well as some experiment
al results, will be presented in the second part of this study.