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Cryogenic distillation is typically only used for very high volumes because of its nonlinear cost-scale relationship, which makes the process more economical at larger scales. Because of this it is typically only used for air separation.
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Temperature swing adsorption (TSA) is similar to other swing adsorption techniques but cycles the temperature of the adsorbent bed-gas system instead of the gas pressure to achieve separation.
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Hermes, Santa Anna; Amaro, Barreto; et al. (May 2016). "Methane/nitrogen separation through pressure swing adsorption process from nitrogen-rich streams".
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Ntiamoah, Augustine; Ling, Jianghua; et al. (18 September 2015). "CO2 capture by vacuum swing adsorption: role of multiple pressure equalization steps".
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medium to selectively adsorb some components of a gas while leaving other components free-flowing.
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Pressure swing adsorption (PSA) pressurizes and depressurizes a multicomponent gas around an
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Vacuum swing adsorption (VSA) uses the same principle as PSA but swings between
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Chemical Engineering and Processing: Process Intensification
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can refer to any of a number of techniques used to separate
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Techniques to provide multiple products or purify a product
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Index

gases
Pressure swing adsorption
adsorbent
Vacuum swing adsorption
vacuum
atmospheric pressure
Air separation
Oxygen concentrator
Nitrogen generator
Industrial gas
Air separation
Natural-gas processing
Solid sorbents for carbon capture
ISBN
978-0-12-819504-8


doi
10.1007/s10450-015-9690-8
hdl
11343/115935
doi
10.1016/j.cep.2015.11.002
Categories
Gas separation
Analytical chemistry
Industrial gases
Gas technologies

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