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The Use of 15N NMR for the Understanding of Nitrogen Physisorption.

Wm. Curtis ConnerJ.l. BonardetJ. RagleJacques FraissardM. FerreroDiptka KumarK.k. Unger

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AdsorptionPhysisorptionVolume (thermodynamics)ChemistryPhase (matter)Inorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementPartial pressureLiquid nitrogenZeoliteNitrogen

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Abstract Nitrogen adsorption at liquid nitrogen temperature, 77K, is universally employed to determine pore dimensions. The nature of nitrogen physisorbed within the micropores of ZSM-5 zeolite was studied by in situ15N NMR as it depends on the partial pressure of the nitrogen and the temperature above and below 77K. An increase in the volume of adsorption of nitrogen at 77K occurs at a relative pressure of ~0.18 for this zeolite. The nature of the nitrogen was studied below and above this increase in nitrogen adsorption. We find that two states (phases) of nitrogen are evident. We conclude that two phases can be present but that a solid phase of nitrogen is not evident even as the temperature is decreased to below 11K at a relative pressure of 0.25.

https://doi.org/10.1016/s0167-2991(08)63092-x