Gas separation: processes – Liquid contacting – And deflection
Patent
1997-05-07
2000-02-01
Smith, Duane S.
Gas separation: processes
Liquid contacting
And deflection
96323, 261 76, 261115, 261DIG54, 417151, 417171, 417196, B01D 4710
Patent
active
060198206
ABSTRACT:
Gas is compressed in a liquid jet compressor to high pressures, e.g. at least 7 atm, by using liquid injected under high pressure, e.g. at least 16 atm, to obtain a high velocity liquid injection into the compressor, which aspirates the gas to be compressed into the compressor.
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E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company
Smith Duane S.
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