Method for the storage of a liquefied gas in the presence of an

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ABSTRACT:
A process of storing a liquefied gas for distribution exclusively in gaseous form in an atmosphere whose pressure is less than that of the storage pressure, comprising disposing in a storage chamber conjointly with a stored liquefied gas, a minimum quantity of a capillary adsorbant support having open cells, the mean diameter of the cells being equal at most to 500 microns and the mean thickness of the intercellular walls being at most equal to 50 microns. The actual volume of the adsorbant support constituted by the volume remaining after deduction of all interstitial spaces of the minimum quantity, being:

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