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Method and kit for adsorbent performance evaluation
Authors:Neil A Stephenson  Steven J Pontonio  Michael T Freiert  Rachael A Masin  Philip A Barrett
Institution:1. Praxair, Inc., 175 East Park Drive, Tonawanda, NY, 14150, USA
Abstract:Commercial gas separation plants running adsorption processes, including pressure swing adsorption, vacuum pressure swing adsorption and temperature swing adsorption are intended to operate continuously and meet design performance levels over the complete service life of the facility. Performance degradation of the adsorbent materials in extended commercial usage is a common problem. Issues such as adsorbent aging and poisoning by unwanted or unexpected contaminants, represent some of the causes of declining adsorbent performance. Lower adsorption capacity can result in declining productivity and/or product purity for the gas separation plant. Adsorbent troubleshooting is usually accomplished by taking samples from the plant and sending them to off-site laboratories for analyses such as moisture content determination by Karl Fischer titration, or BET surface area or other adsorption capacity measurements. The turnaround time for these laboratory analyses is on the order of days. To short-cut this lengthy process of analysis, we have developed a simple test method and kit for rapid diagnosis of adsorbent performance issues which can be used directly at a plant site. The test method involves the determination of the gas capacity of an adsorbent by equilibrating the adsorbent with an appropriate test gas, deactivating the adsorbent and measuring the amount of test gas released. Once a sample has been acquired, the test can be executed and results obtained in less than 15 min. We show that the test method is accurate to within 5 % of the adsorption capacity determined from isotherm measurements, at equivalent temperature and pressure, and can be used to test common commercial adsorbent types, including low silica zeolites and activated carbons.
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