Comparison of amine-impregnated mesoporous carbon with microporous activated carbon and 13X zeolite for biogas purification

Dataset

Description

3 excel files (each contains 3-12 separate sheets) in 1 zip archive:
* "Biogas_N2&CO2 Isotherms vs T.csv.xlsx";
* "Biogas_liqN2 isotherms.xlsx";
* "Biogas_breakthrough MS vs time.xlsx"

Abstract

Three materials were directly compared for their potential for biogas purification: 13X zeolite, microporous activated carbon and mesoporous activated carbon impregnated with polyethyleneimine. The amine-impregnated material showed the highest selectivity for CO2 over CH4 but this should be balanced by the higher operating temperature required. All three materials could be used for biogas purification.

Data Citation

Campbell, Eleanor E.B.; Gromov, Andrey. (2017). "Comparison of amine-impregnated mesoporous carbon with microporous activated carbon and 13X zeolite for biogas purification", 2016 [dataset]. University of Edinburgh. School of Chemistry. http://dx.doi.org/10.7488/ds/1691.
Date made available11 Jan 2017
PublisherEdinburgh DataShare

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