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drier; drying agent; dessicant (sp); sorbent; scavenger
 
drier; drying agent; dessicant (sp); sorbent; scavenger
 
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! Description
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! Risks
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! Adsorption Capacity
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! Regeneration conditions
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! Usage
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| Activated  carbon
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| A form of carbon containing  small, low-volume pores that produce a high surface area to volume of  material
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| non-toxic, non-corrosive dust may  cause irritation
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| 15-25%
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| Purification of air (odors,  pollutants, moisture) and liquids; filtration; spill clean-up, chromatography
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| Activated  alumina
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| Dehydroxylated aluminum  hydroxide producing a form of Al2O3 that is highly porous with high surface  area; similar to siica gel but with lower capacity; preferentially adsorbs  polar molecules
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| non-toxic; dust may cause  irritation
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| 7.50%
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| 350 - 600 F (175-315C)
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| Purification of air (odors,  pollutants, moisture) and liquids (heavy metals); filtration; selective  adsorption in chemical production processes
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| Clay  (morillonite or bentonite)
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| Crystalline aluminosilicate with  uniform netwrork of pores; large surface area; selective absorption;  chemically stable; does not release water easiy
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| non toxic; recyclable when it  does not contain toxins
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| 15%-25%
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| gives moisture back at low  temperatures (below 50C)
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| Readily absorbs most liquids and  heavy metals; commonly used outdoors and in mixtures; cat litter
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| Calcium  chloride
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| Hygroscopic crystalline salt  producing an exothermic reaction with water; depresses the freezing point of  water
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| corrosive; use PPE for  handling;
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| -5c-90C'
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| very high moisture absorption;  often used in mixtures with clay; effective at high temperatures; de-icer
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| Calcium  oxide (quicklime)
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| Hygroscopic white powder;  adsorption occurs slowly with swelling and heat production
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| caustic; use PPE for handling
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| 28%
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| very high moisture absorption
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| Calcium  sulfate (anhydrite)
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| Dehydrated gyspum; primarily  used in labs; chemically stable; does not release water easily as it alters  to form gypsum
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| non-indicating material is  inon-toxic,non-corrosive and recyclable
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| 5-10%
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| limited regeneration; 350+ F  (175+ C)
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| Selectively absorbs water from  air and liquids; gypsum is used in drywall because it forms annhydrite when  burn, thus releasing water
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| Molecular  sieve (synthetic Zeolite)
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| crytalline aluminosilicate with  uniform netwrork of pores; large surface area; selective absorption;  chemically stable; does not release water easiy
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| non-toxic; recyclable
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| 10%-25%
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| 450-550F
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| affinity for water but absorbs  most VOCs (limited by molecule size vs.pore size) ; can be used at high temps
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| Silica  Gel
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| partially dehydrated form of  silicic acid with amorphous with interconnected micro pores producing very  high surface structure; physical absorption; chemically stable; high  mechanical strength; does not swell
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| non-corrosive; non-toxic except  when contains indicators
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| 10%-27%; most efficient below 25c  (77F)
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| 350 F (175C);
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| Widely used; food storage,  commercial products, controlled environments
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==Resources and Citations==
 
==Resources and Citations==
 
* AGM: [https://www.agmcontainer.com/blog/desiccant/selecting-desiccant/ Selecting the right desiccant]
 
* AGM: [https://www.agmcontainer.com/blog/desiccant/selecting-desiccant/ Selecting the right desiccant]

Revision as of 17:26, 14 July 2023

Desiccant Capacity chart (hours); Sorbent Systems
Desiccant Capacity chart (RH); Sorbent Systems

Description

A hygroscopic substance that will remove water vapor from the air. Desiccants are used as drying agents. Some desiccants are chemically inert and may be dried in an oven and reused, such as silica gel. Other desiccants are react with water; these require special handling techniques.

Examples are Activated carbon, Aerogel, Activated alumina, Calcium chloride, Calcium oxide, Calcium sulfate, Clay, molecular sieves, Potassium carbonate, Potassium hydroxide, Rice, Silica gel, Sodium, Sodium chlorate, Sodium chloride, Sodium hydroxide, Sodium sulfate, Sucrose and Zinc chloride.

Synonyms and Related Terms

drier; drying agent; dessicant (sp); sorbent; scavenger

Description Risks Adsorption Capacity Regeneration conditions Usage
Activated carbon A form of carbon containing small, low-volume pores that produce a high surface area to volume of material non-toxic, non-corrosive dust may cause irritation 15-25% Purification of air (odors, pollutants, moisture) and liquids; filtration; spill clean-up, chromatography
Activated alumina Dehydroxylated aluminum hydroxide producing a form of Al2O3 that is highly porous with high surface area; similar to siica gel but with lower capacity; preferentially adsorbs polar molecules non-toxic; dust may cause irritation 7.50% 350 - 600 F (175-315C) Purification of air (odors, pollutants, moisture) and liquids (heavy metals); filtration; selective adsorption in chemical production processes
Clay (morillonite or bentonite) Crystalline aluminosilicate with uniform netwrork of pores; large surface area; selective absorption; chemically stable; does not release water easiy non toxic; recyclable when it does not contain toxins 15%-25% gives moisture back at low temperatures (below 50C) Readily absorbs most liquids and heavy metals; commonly used outdoors and in mixtures; cat litter
Calcium chloride Hygroscopic crystalline salt producing an exothermic reaction with water; depresses the freezing point of water corrosive; use PPE for handling; -5c-90C' very high moisture absorption; often used in mixtures with clay; effective at high temperatures; de-icer
Calcium oxide (quicklime) Hygroscopic white powder; adsorption occurs slowly with swelling and heat production caustic; use PPE for handling 28% very high moisture absorption
Calcium sulfate (anhydrite) Dehydrated gyspum; primarily used in labs; chemically stable; does not release water easily as it alters to form gypsum non-indicating material is inon-toxic,non-corrosive and recyclable 5-10% limited regeneration; 350+ F (175+ C) Selectively absorbs water from air and liquids; gypsum is used in drywall because it forms annhydrite when burn, thus releasing water
Molecular sieve (synthetic Zeolite) crytalline aluminosilicate with uniform netwrork of pores; large surface area; selective absorption; chemically stable; does not release water easiy non-toxic; recyclable 10%-25% 450-550F affinity for water but absorbs most VOCs (limited by molecule size vs.pore size) ; can be used at high temps
Silica Gel partially dehydrated form of silicic acid with amorphous with interconnected micro pores producing very high surface structure; physical absorption; chemically stable; high mechanical strength; does not swell non-corrosive; non-toxic except when contains indicators 10%-27%; most efficient below 25c (77F) 350 F (175C); Widely used; food storage, commercial products, controlled environments

Resources and Citations

  • AGM: Selecting the right desiccant
  • Sorbent Systems: Desiccant Charts
  • Theodore J. Reinhart, 'Glossary of Terms', Engineered Plastics, ASM International, 1988
  • Richard S. Lewis, Hawley's Condensed Chemical Dictionary, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 10th ed., 1993
  • Dictionary of Building Preservation, Ward Bucher, ed., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York City, 1996
  • The American Heritage Dictionary or Encarta, via Microsoft Bookshelf 98, Microsoft Corp., 1998

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