Gas separation: apparatus – Degasifying means for liquid – And liquid contact means
Patent
1995-10-11
1998-04-28
Bushey, C. Scott
Gas separation: apparatus
Degasifying means for liquid
And liquid contact means
55220, 55228, 55256, 552577, 95180, 95185, 95230, B01D 4702
Patent
active
057439443
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method for separation of heavy noble gas in a gas volume. An apparatus and method have been devised which includes a reservoir containing an oil exhibiting a clathrate effect for heavy noble gases with a reservoir input port and the reservoir is designed to enable the input gas volume to bubble through the oil with the heavy noble gas being absorbed by the oil exhibiting a clathrate effect. The gas having reduced amounts of heavy noble gas is output from the oil reservoir, and the oil having absorbed heavy noble gas can be treated by mechanical agitation and/or heating to desorb the heavy noble gas for analysis and/or containment and allow recycling of the oil to the reservoir.
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Gross Kenneth C.
Markun Francis
Zawadzki Mary T.
Bushey C. Scott
Rechtin Michael D.
University of Chicago
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