Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1975-06-20
1977-05-31
Spear, Jr., Frank A.
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
55 62, 55 75, 55179, 55208, 55389, B01D 5304
Patent
active
040266800
ABSTRACT:
In an adiabatic pressure swing system for air separation by selective adsorption in at least two zeolitic molecular sieve beds in which the coldest gas temperature in the depressed temperature section adjacent the inlet end is no warmer than 35.degree. F and the .DELTA.T at least 50.degree. F, heat is transferred thereto by metal solid conduction within the bed at rate sufficient to maintain such temperature at least 20.degree. F warmer but less than 110.degree. F.
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LeFever John C.
Spear, Jr. Frank A.
Spitzer Robert H.
Union Carbide Corporation
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