Gas separation: apparatus – Solid sorbent apparatus – Plural solid sorbent beds
Patent
1995-09-28
1997-05-13
Spitzer, Robert
Gas separation: apparatus
Solid sorbent apparatus
Plural solid sorbent beds
96123, 96125, 96130, 96143, 96150, B01D 5306
Patent
active
056288190
ABSTRACT:
A regeneratable adsorber for adsorbing adsorbable contaminates from a fluid stream containing same is disclosed. The adsorber includes an adsorber housing in which there is a fluid stream inlet and a fluid stream outlet. The adsorber also includes a plurality of adsorber chambers which are arranged in an indexable wheel configuration. Each chamber includes an electrically conductive adsorbent, such as a monolithic activated carbon, a set of electrical conductors in contact with the adsorbent, and an inlet and outlet. A chamber is either in contact with a source of contaminate fluid or a desorbent fluid used to regenerate the adsorber. The adsorber includes selectively indexed chambers for adsorption or desorption to provide continuous contaminate adsorption and regeneration.
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Gulley Randel W.
Hickman David L.
Johnson Timothy V.
Koehler Roderick O.
Calgon Carbon Corporation
Spitzer Robert
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