(351n) Adsorption of C8 Aromatics Isomers in Porous Clay Heterostructures Using the Headspace Technique
AIChE Annual Meeting
2020
2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting
Separations Division
Poster Session: Separations Division
Wednesday, November 18, 2020 - 8:00am to 9:00am
The separation of C8 aromatics isomers is an important issue in the petrochemical industry. The C8 aromatics fraction consists of four isomers: o-xylene (OX), m-xylene (MX), p-xylene (PX) and ethylbenzene (EB). They are the raw material for plastics, dyes, synthetic fibers and other products. The faujasite structure, especially Y zeolite, has been intensively studied and used for the separation of xylenes, mainly for p-xylene separation. However, a group of porous materials that appear as promising in the liquid phase separation is the porous clay heterostructures (PCH). In this study, the selective separation of xylene isomers in different PCHs samples was investigated. Porous clay heterostructures with Zr, Ti and Si (PCH-Zr, PCH-Ti and PCH-Si) were evaluated. A headspace technique was applied to acquire equilibrium data for adsorption of xylenes using small samples. Meta-xylene selectivity in relation to all the other C8 aromatics was observed for the PCH samples. For PCH-Si, meta-xylene/ethylbenzene selectivity of 4.3 was obtained.