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Layered pressure swing adsorption for methane recovery from CH4/CO2/N-2 streams

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Layered pressure swing adsorption for methane recovery from CH4/CO2/N-2 streams
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Article in International Scientific Journal
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2005
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Cavenati, S
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Abstract (EN): In this paper we discuss the performance of Layered PSA (Layered Pressure Swing Adsorption) for methane/carbon dioxide/nitrogen separation for methane upgrading from contaminated natural gas. A four-step PSA cycle was defined using extrudates of zeolite 13X (selective for carbon dioxide) and CMS 3 K (nitrogen selective) in a layered packed bed. Ternary breakthrough curves are reported as well as PSA experiments using a stream composition of 70% CH4-20% CO2-10% N-2, Purity of methane of 92% with no carbon dioxide contamination and 43.5% recovery was obtained.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 6
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