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Separation of CF4/N2, C2F6/N2, and SF6/N2 Mixtures in Amorphous Activated Carbons Using Molecular Simulations

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The capture and separation of CF4, C2F6, and SF6 and their mixtures containing nitrogen is a challenging process. To solve this, we propose the use of saccharose coke-based carbons as membranes for the adsorption and separation of these gases. By means of advanced techniques of Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics simulations, we have studied the adsorption and diffusion of CF4, C2F6, and SF6 as well as their mixtures with nitrogen in three HRMC carbon models, namely, CS400, CS1000, and CS1000a. We have computed the adsorption isotherms of the single components and the heat of adsorption as a function of the adsorbed concentration. We have also calculated the competitive adsorption of fluoride molecules and nitrogen at two different molar fractions, 0.1 and 0.9. We have computed the transport properties of the adsorbed gases in terms of the self-diffusivities and corrected diffusivities. The performance of the membranes for the targeted separations has been characterized by the calculation of the permselectivity. Our results indicate that the activated amorphous carbon CS1000a is an efficient adsorbent for the capture of the fluoride adsorbates as well as their purification from nitrogen-based mixtures.

Originele taal-2Engels
Pagina's (van-tot)20044-20055
Aantal pagina's12
TijdschriftACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume12
Nummer van het tijdschrift17
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 29 apr. 2020

Financiering

This research work is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (no. 21676006) and the “CHEMCLOUDCOMPUTING” project of BUCT. We thank C3UPO for the HPC support.

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