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Figure 2. Comparison of experimental and simulation adsorption isotherms (measured at 298K) for (a) nitrogen, (b) oxygen, and (c) argon on fully dehydrated Li- LSX zeolite. These figures show very good agreement between experimental and simulated results. (NOTE: Figure 2 is on the previous page) 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 270 320 370 420 470 520 570 620 670 720 Dehydration Temperature (K) Figure 3. Nitrogen adsorption capactiy (at 100 kPa, 298K) versus dehydration temperature (K). This figure shows a considerable loss of water (and corresponding increase in the N2 adsorption capacity) in the range of 500 – 570 K. m mm mm m m m m m 149 N2 Adsorption at 100 kPa, 298K (molec/uc)

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