Temperature-programmed desorption, heat of adsorption, adsorption isotherm, and 13C NMR measurements are used to study the sorption properties of linear alkanes in ferrierite. Some remarkable chain length effects are found in these properties. While propane, n-butane, and n-pentane fill the ferrierite pore structure completely, n-hexane and n-heptane can only access a part of the pore structure. It is shown by 13C NMR that n-hexane adsorbs only in the 10-ring channels of ferrierite and not in the ferrierite 8-ring cages. Adsorption of n-pentane in this cage is possible but only at relatively high pressures. At low pressures, only the 10-ring channels are filled by n-pentane. This remarkable sorption behavior is caused by the much lower heat...