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Title
Modeling and Comparison of Optimized Isotherm Models for H2, N2, CO, CH4 and CO2 Adsorption Using Cuckoo Search Optimization Algorithm
Type Article
Keywords
Adsorption Models, Pressure Swing Adsorption, UTSA-16 Framework, Cuckoo Search
Abstract
In this study, modeling of hydrogen, nitrogen, carbon monoxide, methane and carbon dioxide sorption on UTSA-16 framework extrudates in the pressure swing adsorption process was carried out. The pure gas adsorption of these gases at the pressure range (0 to 80) bars at (298, 313, and 338) K have also been measured in a fixed bed. Langmuir, Toth, Sips, UNILAN, Virial and Dubinin-Astakhov adsorption models were tested on adsorption data to estimate the sorption capacity, intensity and energy. Cuckoo search optimization algorithm was used for solving the problem to estimate the parameters of adsorption models. The results show that Langmuir isotherm provided the best fit to the equilibrium data with a square of residuals (Fobj) of 0.022, 0.2670, 0.4840, 0.1813 and 1.9619 for hydrogen, nitrogen, carbon monoxide, methane and carbon dioxide respectively. There was a good agreement between the predicted theoretical breakthrough curves and the experimental results with Langmuir, Dubinin-Astakhov, Sips, Toth and UNILAN, respectively.
Researchers hossein esfandian (First researcher) , Nafiseh Esfandian (Second researcher) , Mohammadreza Rezazadeh (Third researcher)