Gas separation device based on electrical swing adsorption

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

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95139, 95148, 96143, 96146, B01D 5304

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059720778

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for separating one constituent, especially carbon dioxide, from a fluid mixture, such as natural gas. The fluid mixture flows through an adsorbent member having an affinity for molecules of the one constituent, the molecules being adsorbed on the adsorbent member. A voltage is applied to the adsorbent member, the voltage imparting a current flow which causes the molecules of the one constituent to be desorbed from the adsorbent member.

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