Zero-length column (ZLC) diffusion experiments have been performed on dilut
e systems of benzene and ethylbenzene in silicalite in the temperature rang
e of 325-485 K. The linear gas-solid exchange model with ideal vapor mixing
in the sorption zone and Henry adsorption and Fick diffusion with concentr
ation-independent coefficients was able to fit the full-time response curve
s. Systematic effects were accounted for in the fitted models, especially f
or crystal shape, size distribution, and apparatus. The effect of the surfa
ce barrier hypothesis at zeolite pore mouths is analyzed. It is shown that
accounting for systematic effects and a thorough execution of the parameter
estimation process lead to substantially better fits and affect parameter
values. The newly established intracrystalline diffusivities are up to one
order of magnitude higher than those in the literature. The transient ZLC a
dsorption coefficients are consistent with values determined independently
under equilibrium conditions. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights res
erved.