Production of oxygen enriched air by rapid pressure swing adsorption |
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Authors: | S. Sircar B. F. Hanley |
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Affiliation: | (1) Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., 7201 Hamilton Boulevard, 18195 Allentown, PA, USA |
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Abstract: | A novel rapid pressure swing adsorption (RPSA) process is described for production of 25–50% oxygen enriched air. The embodiment consists of one or more pairs of adsorbent layers contained in a single adsorption vessel. The layers undergo simultaneous pressurization-adsorption and simultaneous depressurization-purge steps. A total cycle time of 6–20 seconds is used. The process yields a very large specific oxygen production rate and a reasonable oxygen recovery for production of 20–50 mole% oxygen enriched gas.It is demonstrated by a simple mathematical model of isothermal single adsorbate pressure swing ad(de)sorption concept on a single adsorbent particle that the specific production rate of a PSA process cannot be indefinitely increased by reducing the cycle time of operation when adsorbate mass transfer resistances are finite. |
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Keywords: | pressure swing adsorption air separation zeolite |
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