Abstract
Molecular simulation is used to unravel the adsorption mechanisms of xenon on Ag-doped ZSM-5 zeolite. We show that silver nanoparticles, which form at the external surface of zeolite crystallites, are responsible for enhanced xenon physisorption at very low pressure. We also propose a simple model of adsorption on such composite materials made up of silver-exchanged zeolites and silver nanoparticles adsorbed at the zeolite surface. This model, which allows predicting the adsorption of other gases without any additional parameters, provides a tool to characterize the amount of reduced silver as well as the silver particle size distribution (in good agreement with transmission electron microscopy images). The presence of a majority of silver nanoparticles is further characterized by means of X-ray diffraction and X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy at the silver K edge.
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Deliere, L., Topin, S., Coasne, B., Fontaine, J. P., De Vito, S., Den Auwer, C., … Farrusseng, D. (2014). Role of silver nanoparticles in enhanced xenon adsorption using silver-loaded zeolites. Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 118(43), 25032–25040. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp507590a
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