Quantum effect induced reverse kinetic molecular sieving in microporous materials |
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Authors: | Kumar A V Anil Bhatia Suresh K |
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Affiliation: | Division of Chemical Engineering, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia. |
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Abstract: | We report kinetic molecular sieving of hydrogen and deuterium in zeolite rho at low temperatures, using atomistic molecular dynamics simulations incorporating quantum effects via the Feynman-Hibbs approach. We find that diffusivities of confined molecules decrease when quantum effects are considered, in contrast with bulk fluids which show an increase. Indeed, at low temperatures, a reverse kinetic sieving effect is demonstrated in which the heavier isotope, deuterium, diffuses faster than hydrogen. At 65 K, the flux selectivity is as high as 46, indicating a good potential for isotope separation. |
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