Research on reducing power consumption of air separation process flow with molecular sieve adsorption.
Author(s) : SUN K. K.
Summary
The paper briefly reviews the 100-year history of the development of air separation technology and describes the molecular sieve air separation process developed over the past few decades, and indicates the possibility of further reducing power consumption in the molecular sieve air separation process, and elaborates the ways of reducing air separation power consumption in theory.
Details
- Original title: Research on reducing power consumption of air separation process flow with molecular sieve adsorption.
- Record ID : 1999-2046
- Languages: English
- Source: Cryogenics and refrigeration. Proceedings of ICCR '98.
- Publication date: 1998/04/21
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Indexing
- Themes: Gas liquefaction and separation
- Keywords: Gas; China; Molecular sieve; Air; Adsorption; Separation; Process; History; Energy saving
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