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Adsorption of gases on a polymer adsorbent MN-200 in the region of supercritical temperatures and pressures

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Adsorption of nitrogen, argon, and methane in a polymer adsorbent MN-200 was studied in the pressure range of 0.1–40 MPa at temperatures of 303, 323, 343, and 363 K. The excess adsorption isotherms were measured, the adsorption volumes were determined, the adsorption isotherms of total content and the characteristic adsorption energies were calculated. Isosteric, integral, and average heats of adsorption were determined.

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Published in Russian in Izvestiya Akademii Nauk. Seriya Khimicheskaya, No. 11, pp. 2002–2008, November, 2019.

This work was financially supported by the Federal Target Program “Research and Development in Priority Growth Directions of the Russian Science and Technology Complex for 2014–2020” (topic “Development and Research of a Low-temperature Adsorption System for Accumulating Natural Gas with Increased Fire and Explosion Safety and Energy Efficiency”, agreement No. 14.607.21.0079).

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Pribylov, A.A., Murdmaa, K.O. Adsorption of gases on a polymer adsorbent MN-200 in the region of supercritical temperatures and pressures. Russ Chem Bull 68, 2002–2008 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11172-019-2659-0

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