Cascade heat recovery with coproduct gas production

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Oxygen or compound thereof

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75 42, 75 5914, 208113, 4232105, 423219, 502 41, C01B 1304

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046171827

ABSTRACT:
A process for the integration of a chemical absorption separation of oxygen and nitrogen from air with a combustion process is set forth wherein excess temperature availability from the combustion process is more effectively utilized to desorb oxygen product from the absorbent and then the sensible heat and absorption reaction heat is further utilized to produce a high temperature process stream. The oxygen may be utilized to enrich the combustion process wherein the high temperature heat for desorption is conducted in a heat exchange preferably performed with a pressure differential of less than 10 atmospheres which provides considerable flexibility in the heat exchange.

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