With the tracer-exchange positron emission profiling (TEX-PEP) technique, the reexchange process of radioactively labeled molecules with a steady-state feed stream can be measured inside a zeolite-packed bed reactor. When the experimental tracer-exchange curves are modeled, values for the micropore diffusion and adsorption constant can be obtained. As one can choose which component to label, this technique is ideally suited for studying multicomponent diffusion. In the present study, this technique has been used to measure the diffusive and adsorptive properties of an n-hexane/2-methylpentane mixture in zeolite silicalite. The measurements were performed at different ratios of n-hexane and 2-methylpentane in the gas phase at a constant tota...