Regenerative sulfur sorption

Gas separation: processes – Solid sorption – Inorganic gas or liquid particle sorbed

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C095S136000, C423S230000

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07964023

ABSTRACT:
A substrate or method for the sorption of sulfur compounds with a high capacity includes providing a substrate that defines at least one layer of ultra-short-channel-length mesh, coating at least a portion of the substrate with a desired sorbent for sulfur sorption, and passing a flowstream through the substrate and in contact with the sorbent during sorption.

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