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Luna-Triguero, Azahara (author), Andres Garcia, E. (author), Leo LLorente, P. (author), Rook, W. (author), Kapteijn, F. (author)
In a world where capture and separation processes represent above 10% of global energy consumption, novel porous materials, such as Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) used in adsorption-based processes are a promising alternative to dethrone the high-energy-demanding distillation. Shape and size tailor-made pores in combination with Lewis acidic...
journal article 2023
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Poursaeidesfahani, A. (author), Andres Garcia, E. (author), de Lange, M.F. (author), Torres-Knoop, Ariana (author), Rigutto, Marcello (author), Nair, Nitish (author), Kapteijn, F. (author), Gascon, Jorge (author), Dubbeldam, D. (author), Vlugt, T.J.H. (author)
A mathematical model is used to predict adsorption isotherms from experimentally measured breakthrough curves. Using this approach, by performing only breakthrough experiments for a mixture of two (or more) components, one can obtain pure component adsorption isotherms up to the pressure of the experiment. As a case study, the adsorption of...
journal article 2019
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Andres Garcia, E. (author), Dikhtiarenko, Alla (author), Fauth, Francois (author), Silvestre-Albero, Joaquin (author), Ramos-Fernández, Enrique V. (author), Gascon, Jorge (author), Corma, Avelino (author), Kapteijn, F. (author)
Clathrates are well-known compounds whose low thermal stability makes them extremely rare and appreciated. Although their formation mechanism is still surrounded by many uncertainties, these ice-like structures have the potential to be an alternative for transport and storage of different gases, especially methane. For the formation of...
journal article 2019
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Andres Garcia, E. (author), López-Cabrelles, Javier (author), Oar-Arteta Gonzalez, L. (author), Roldan Martinez, B. (author), Cano Padilla, M. (author), Gascon, Jorge (author), Mínguez Espallargas, Guillermo (author), Kapteijn, F. (author)
Separation of propylene/propane is one of the most challenging and energy consuming processes in the chemical industry. Propylene demand is increasing and a 99.5% purity is required for industrial purposes. Adsorption based solutions are the most promising alternatives to improve the economical/energetic efficiency of the process. Zeolitic...
journal article 2019
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