CYCLIC THERMAL SWING ADSORPTION WITH DIRECT HEAT TRANSFER USING A HEAT TRANSFER FLUID

A heat transfer fluid can be used as part of a multi-phase adsorption environment to allow for improved separations of gas components using a solid adsorbent. The heat transfer fluid can reduce or minimize the temperature increase of the solid adsorbent that occurs during an adsorption cycle. Reduci...

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Hauptverfasser: AFEWORKI, Mobae, MINHAS, Bhupender S, NINES, Meghan, CARAM, Hugo S, VROMAN, Hilda B, WESTON, Simon C, GUPTA, Ramesh, CHAUDHURY, Manoj K, THOMANN, Hans
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description A heat transfer fluid can be used as part of a multi-phase adsorption environment to allow for improved separations of gas components using a solid adsorbent. The heat transfer fluid can reduce or minimize the temperature increase of the solid adsorbent that occurs during an adsorption cycle. Reducing or minimizing such a temperature increase can enhance the working capacity for an adsorbent and/or enable the use of adsorbents that are not practical for commercial scale adsorption using conventional adsorption methods. The multi-phase adsorption environment can correspond to a trickle bed environment, a slurry environment, or another convenient environment where at least a partial liquid phase of a heat transfer fluid is present during gas adsorption by a solid adsorbent.
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