Gas separation: processes – Solid sorption – Inorganic gas or liquid particle sorbed
Patent
1994-09-20
1996-04-09
Niebling, John
Gas separation: processes
Solid sorption
Inorganic gas or liquid particle sorbed
95143, 95148, 96112, 96143, 96153, B01D 2962
Patent
active
055058256
ABSTRACT:
An electrically conductive sorption and in situ regeneration system and method for separating species of different adsorption characteristics in a fluid includes flowing a contaminated fluid through an electrically conductive sorbent bed having a multiplicity of adsorption sites, and providing an electric current through the sorbent bed to heat the bed to increase the adsorption sites available for adsorption by the bed of the more strongly adsorbed specie by inhibiting adsorption by the bed of the less strongly adsorbed specie which might occupy adsorption sites in the bed.
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Gold Harris
Harvey Andrew C.
Hicks Richard E.
McCoy, III John F.
Foster Miller Inc.
Niebling John
Phasge Arun S,.
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