Study on Thermal Desorption of Aromatic Guest Molecules Adsorbed in Zeolites
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概要
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Thermal desorption for an aromatic guest molecule of phenanthrene adsorbed in Y and X zeolites exchanged with cations such as Na+, Tl+ and K+ has been studied successfully by means of TG-DTA and temperature programmed desorption (TPD)-MS. The thermal desorption of phenanthrene from the zeolites took place at temperatures between 300°C and 800°C. The temperature of thermal desorption depended critically on the cations in the order of the temperature of Na+<Tl+<K+. On the contrary, the activation energy for the desorption of phenanthrene estimated in terms of the Ozawa method, was almost the same for the three cation-exchanged Y zeolites with the approximate values of 120 kJ mol-1. On the other hand, the activation energy for the desorption of phenanthrene from the cation-exchanged X zeolites was the larger than that obtained from the Y zeolites, and was estimated as approximately 140 kJ mol-1. It is concluded that the activation energy for the desorption of phenanthrene from the zeolites does not directly correlate with the charge-compensating cation in the zeolites and depends strongly on the framework structures of the zeolites.
- 日本質量分析学会の論文
- 2006-08-01
著者
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Arii Tadashi
Strategic Business Unit-thermal Analysis Group Rigaku Corporation
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Oishi Yasuko
Thermal Analysis Application Laboratory Rigaku Corporation
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Arii Tadashi
Strategic Business Unit Thermal Analysis Group Rigaku Corp.
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HASHIMOTO Shuichi
Chemistry Department and Advanced Engineering Course, Gunma College of Technology
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Hashimoto Shuichi
Chemistry Department And Advanced Engineering Course Gunma College Of Technology
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