A new method for the measurement of the diffusion coefficient of adsorbed vapors in thin zeolite films, based on magnetoelastic sensors

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In the current work an experimental method is used in order to calculate the diffusivity D (diffusion coefficient) of various vapors in thin zeolite films. The method is based on adsorption data from magnetoelastic sensors on top of which a zeolite layer was synthesized, and the diffusivity is extracted by fitting the data to Fick’s laws of diffusion. In particular, the method is demonstrated for two volatile organic compound (VOC) vapors on two different zeolites, the p-Xylene adsorption in Faujasite type zeolite with D=1.89×10-13 m3/s at 120 °C and the propene adsorption in Linde Type A type zeolite with D = 5.9 × 10-14 m3/s at 80 °C, two diffusion coefficients which are extracted experimentally for first time. Our results are within the order of magnitude of other VOC/zeolite values reported in literature.

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Kouzoudis, D., Baimpos, T., & Samourgkanidis, G. (2020). A new method for the measurement of the diffusion coefficient of adsorbed vapors in thin zeolite films, based on magnetoelastic sensors. Sensors (Switzerland), 20(11), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3390/s20113251

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