Determination of differential enthalpy and isotherm by adsorption calorimetry

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An adsorption microcalorimeter for the simultaneous determination of the differential heat of adsorption and the adsorption isotherm for gas-solid systems are designed, built, and tested. For this purpose, a Calvet heat-conducting microcalorimeter is developed and is connected to a gas volumetric unit built in stainless steel to record adsorption isotherms. The microcalorimeter is electrically calibrated to establish its sensitivity and reproducibility, obtaining K = 154.34 ± 0.23 WV-1. The adsorption microcalorimeter is used to obtain adsorption isotherms and the corresponding differential heats for the adsorption of CO2 on a reference solid, such as a NaZSM-5 type zeolite. Results for the behavior of this system are compared with those obtained with commercial equipment and with other studies in the literature.

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Garcia-Cuello, V., Moreno-Piraján, J. C., Giraldo-Gutiérrez, L., Sapag, K., & Zgrablich, G. (2008). Determination of differential enthalpy and isotherm by adsorption calorimetry. Research Letters in Physical Chemistry, 2008. https://doi.org/10.1155/2008/127328

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