Molecular Simulation of the Adsorption Separation of Acidic Natural Gas Contaminants with Zeolites
Tamás Kristóf, Levente Fodor

TL;DR
This paper uses simulations to find zeolites that efficiently separate carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide from natural gas.
Contribution
The study introduces a method to screen zeolites for CO2 and H2S separation using simulations and structural parameters.
Findings
Many pure silica zeolites show potential for CO2 and H2S separation from methane.
Structural parameters correlate with CO2 adsorption preference, enabling systematic screening.
Both IZA and theoretical zeolites were identified with strong CO2 adsorption over methane.
Abstract
From an energetic, economic and environmental perspective, the selective removal of carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide from industrial natural gas streams is crucial. For this purpose, adsorption separation using nanoporous zeolites composed solely of silicon and oxygen atoms is a promising and environmentally friendly alternative to conventional adsorption and absorption processes. In this study, the adsorption of binary and ternary gas mixtures containing carbon dioxide, methane and/or hydrogen sulfide was examined with more than 100 different pure silica zeolites using atomic-resolution grand canonical Monte Carlo simulations. The IZA database was searched primarily for zeolites that could potentially be used to separate carbon dioxide from methane. However, many of the frameworks found were also suitable for the selective separation of hydrogen sulfide. The dependence of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCarbon Dioxide Capture Technologies · Zeolite Catalysis and Synthesis · Industrial Gas Emission Control
