학술논문

Separation of carbon dioxide/methane mixtures by adsorption on a basic resin
Document Type
Report
Author abstract
Source
Adsorption. August, 2007, Vol. 13 Issue 3-4, p373, 11 p.
Subject
Gums and resins industry -- Chemical properties
Polymers -- Chemical properties
Adsorption -- Chemical properties
Hydrocarbons -- Chemical properties
Methane -- Chemical properties
Carbon dioxide -- Chemical properties
Language
English
ISSN
0929-5607
Abstract
In this work, the separation of carbon dioxide/methane mixtures by PSA using a basic resin (Amberlite IRA-900) has been studied. Adsorption equilibrium and kinetics of carbon dioxide and methane on a fixed-bed of this adsorbent have been measured, and a binary adsorption equilibrium isotherm has been obtained. The adsorbent deactivation with the number of adsorption-desorption cycles, and its regeneration, have also been analysed. A model based on the LDF approximation has been used to describe the experimental breakthrough curves. The applicability of the basic resin to the separation of carbon dioxide/methane mixtures has been studied in an experimental PSA setup using a single bed. The validity of the model used in the fixed-bed study for simulating a PSA system has been checked by comparing the simulated and the experimental performance of the proposed PSA cycle.