Length exclusion in the adsorption of chain molecules on chabazite type zeolites
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Inge Daems, Ranjeet Singh, Gino Baron, Joeri Denayer
In the adsorption of linear C1–C8 alkanes, alkenes and alcohols on zeolite chabazite, molecules smaller than 6.7 Å are adsorbed in significant amounts, whereas longer chains are almost fully excluded from the micropores.
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