B01D2253/1085

Carbon dioxide adsorbents

A carbon dioxide adsorbent including a hierarchical zeolite. The hierarchical zeolite defines micropores having a pore width between about 0.4 nm and about 2 nm, and at least one of: mesopores having a pore width between about 2 nm and about 50 nm; and macropores having a pore width greater than about 50 nm.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GAS TREATMENT

A system and process for the recovery of at least one anesthetic from a gas stream including at least two anesthetics. The recovery includes adsorption by exposing the gas stream to an adsorbent. The adsorbent is then regenerated by exposing the adsorbent to a purge gas under conditions which efficiently desorb the at least two anethetics from the adsorbent. The at least two anesthetics (and impurities or reaction products) are condensed from the purge gas and subjected to fractional distillation to provide a recovered anesthetic.

CARBON DIOXIDE ADSORBENTS
20230364581 · 2023-11-16 ·

A carbon dioxide adsorbent including a hierarchical zeolite. The hierarchical zeolite defines micropores having a pore width between about 0.4 nm and about 2 nm, and at least one of: mesopores having a pore width between about 2 nm and about 50 nm; and macropores having a pore width greater than about 50 nm.

Adsorbent Materials And Methods of Adsorbing Carbon Dioxide

Methods of designing zeolite materials for adsorption of CO.sub.2. Zeolite materials and processes for CO.sub.2 adsorption using zeolite materials.

Zeolite particles, systems for using same and methods of use in desiccation

Methods, compositions, systems and devices are provided in which zeolite particles, preferably of silicon and aluminum, are used as desiccants. In embodiments a plurality of zeolite particles are provided that are less than 1 mm in size. The particles may be arrayed such that at least some of the plurality of particles are spaced apart from each other and may be arrayed in rows and columns. Embodiments provide the particles are useful or removing water under ambient conditions and in removing water from air or material and in an embodiment removing water from plant material, such as harvested crop material, or where the dried air is contacted with plant material. Microwave radiation may be used to efficiently and in a cost effective manner dehydrate the rehydrated particles.

Ethylene separations using small pore zeolites containing double-six rings and cages
11565986 · 2023-01-31 · ·

The present invention describes a process to separate ethylene products from impurities such as nitrogen, hydrogen, ethane, propane and isobutane without the need for distillation processes.

Zeolite adsorbents based on barium, strontium, potassium and sodium, preparation process therefor, and uses thereof

The present invention relates to zeolite adsorbents based on agglomerated crystals of zeolite X comprising barium, potassium, sodium and strontium. These adsorbents have applications in the separation of fractions of aromatic C8 isomers and in particular xylenes.

ENERGY EFFICIENT VPSA SYSTEM WITH DIRECT DRIVE HIGH SPEED CENTRIFUGAL COMPRESSORS
20220258094 · 2022-08-18 ·

The invention relates to a method and system for improving PSA/VPSA plant energy efficiency during times of reduced production demand and capital efficiency through optimizing feed, vacuum, and centrifugal product compressors to achieve lower energy consumption and lower unit gas product production cost. More specifically, the present invention relates to a new energy efficient PSA/VPSA turn down process and system which employs high speed direct drive centrifugal product compressor to achieve desired production. Significant lower energy consumption can be achieved by employing lower flow, and lower adsorption top pressure in the lower production range.

HYDROPHOBIC ZEOLITE, METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME AND USE OF SAME
20220259054 · 2022-08-18 ·

A hydrophobic zeolite which has a water adsorption of (6 g/100 g zeolite) or less at 25° C. at RH 60% and a toluene adsorption of (9 g/100 g zeolite) or more at 25° C. under 0.01 kPa.

ADSORBENT MATERIAL FOR REDUCING HYDROCARBON BLEED EMISSION IN AN EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM

Disclosed in certain embodiments are hydrocarbon adsorbents and evaporative emission control systems incorporating the same to reduce hydrocarbon bleed emissions from fuel systems. In one embodiment, a hydrocarbon adsorbent structure comprises a zeolite having a silica-to-alumina ratio of at least 20.