Process and apparatus for the regeneration of an adsorber

Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector

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55 75, 55196, 55389, 252411R, B01D 5304

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ABSTRACT:
A process and apparatus for regenerating an adsorber through which alternatingly flows a raw gas and a regenerating gas. Adsorbent material is arranged within the adsorber and the ratio of the amount of raw gas to regenerating gas conducted over the adsorbent material adjacent the walls of the adsorber per unit area of adsorbent material is greater than the ratio of the amount of raw gas to regenerating gas conducted per unit area over the remaining adsorbent material. The amount of raw gas and regenerating gas conducted over the adsorbent material is adjusted and controlled by providing a bulkhead within the adsorber to separate the adsorbent material adjacent the adsorber wall from the remaining adsorbent material. Secondary feeding or discharge means is associated with the bulkhead area for regulating the flow of regenerating gas therethrough.

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