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Title

Adsorption of Toluene and Water over Cationic-Exchanged Y Zeolites: A DFT Exploration.

Authors

Hessou, Etienne P.; Bédé, Lucie A.; Jabraoui, Hicham; Semmeq, Abderrahmane; Badawi, Michael; Valtchev, Valentin

Abstract

In this study, density functional theory (DFT) calculations have been performed to investigate the adsorption mechanisms of toluene and water onto various cationic forms of Y zeolite (LiY, NaY, KY, CsY, CuY and AgY). Our computational investigation revealed that toluene is mainly adsorbed via π–interactions on alkalis exchanged Y zeolites, where the adsorbed toluene moiety interacts with a single cation for all cases with the exception of CsY, where two cations can simultaneously contribute to the adsorption of the toluene, hence leading to the highest interaction observed among the series. Furthermore, we find that the interaction energies of toluene increase while moving down in the alkaline series where interaction energies are 87.8, 105.5, 97.8, and 114.4 kJ/mol for LiY, NaY, KY and CsY, respectively. For zeolites based on transition metals (CuY and AgY), our calculations reveal a different adsorption mode where only one cation interacts with toluene through two carbon atoms of the aromatic ring with interaction energies of 147.0 and 131.5 kJ/mol for CuY and AgY, respectively. More importantly, we show that water presents no inhibitory effect on the adsorption of toluene, where interaction energies of this latter were 10 kJ/mol (LiY) to 47 kJ/mol (CsY) higher than those of water. Our results point out that LiY would be less efficient for the toluene/water separation while CuY, AgY and CsY would be the ideal candidates for this application.

Subjects

TOLUENE; ZEOLITES; ZEOLITE Y; ADSORPTION (Chemistry); DENSITY functional theory; TRANSITION metals

Publication

Molecules, 2021, Vol 26, Issue 18, p5486

ISSN

1420-3049

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/molecules26185486

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