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Analysis of Adsorbate–Adsorbate and Adsorbate–Adsorbent Interactions to Decode Isosteric Heats of Gas Adsorption

ChemPhysChem, 2015
AbstractA qualitative interpretation is proposed to interpret isosteric heats of adsorption by considering contributions from three general classes of interaction energy: fluid–fluid heat, fluid–solid heat, and fluid—high‐energy site (HES) heat. Multiple temperature adsorption isotherms are defined for nitrogen, T=(75, 77, 79) K, argon at T=(85, 87, 89)
S. Hadi Madani   +3 more
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Accounting For Adsorbed Gas in Shale Gas Reservoirs

SPE Middle East Oil and Gas Show and Conference, 2011
Abstract Shale gas reservoirs have become a major source of energy in the recent years. Developments in hydraulic fracturing technology have made these reservoirs more accessible and productive. Apart from other dissimilarities from conventional gas reservoirs, one major difference is that a considerable amount of gas produced from these
Salman A. Mengal, R. A. Wattenbarger
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Adsorbent storage of natural gas

Applied Energy, 1996
Abstract The natural-gas vehicle represents a cost-competitive, lower-emission alternative to the gasoline-fueled vehicle. The immediate challenge that confronts the natural-gas vehicle is extension of its driving range. This paper addresses the question of driving range by reviewing the storage technologies for natural gas. Technical comparisons are
J. Wegrzyn, M. Gurevich
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ADSORBENT FILLED MEMBRANES FOR GAS SEPARATION

1993
The influence of specific adsorbents (zeolites and molecular sieve carbons) on the gas separation properties of polymeric membranes has been studied. Two main parameters, the pore size and the hydrophilic character of the zeolite, are investigated with respect to their effect on the overall membrane performance in the separation of carbon dioxide ...
Duval, Jean-Marc   +4 more
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