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LIMITS OF SMALL SCALE PRESSURE SWING ADSORPTION

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4.4.2 Overview of Experimental Plan To fulfill the aims of this study, three primary studies on two different experimental systems were conducted. Axial dispersion effects are best evaluated using a breakthrough system, explained later in Chapter 5, rather than an experimental PSA system. This study is hereafter referred to as the “breakthrough study”. Equation 4.5 indicates that pressure drop is a potential limitation on adsorbent utilization; hence, an experimental study was designed to better understand the effect it has on PSA performance. A small scale PSA process was used to measure process performance at different levels of pressure drop. This study is referred to hereafter as the “pressure drop study”. Finally, in order to understand what causes a minimum BSF, it needed to be measured experimentally. The final study focuses on experimentally measuring a minimum BSF using the same two column, small scale PSA process as the pressure drop study. This study is referred to hereafter as the “minimum BSF study”. 66

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