Claims
- 1. A molecular sieve which adsorbs a gas of a first atomic or molecular size more readily than a gas of a larger second atomic or molecular size, said molecular sieve comprising coke having carbon deposited in the pores to reduce the pore size to an effective size less than about 0.3 millimicrons, and said molecular sieve being capable of adsorbing oxygen so much more readily than nitrogen that when air is passed through a confining space, having a volume of substantially 1 liter and substantially filled with said molecular sieve, for a period of about 1 minute and at a velocity of about 30 centimeters per second, subsequent desorption of the thus-adsorbed gas from said molecular sieve yields a gas containing a minimum of about 35 volume percent of oxygen.
- 2. A molecular sieve as defined in claim 1, wherein said coke is impregnated with finely dispersed carbon deposited in said pores, said carbon being effective for reducing the effective size of said openings of said pores.
- 3. A molecular sieve as defined in claim 1, wherein said coke is particulate.
- 4. A molecular sieve as defined in claim 3, wherein said coke comprises particles having a particle size between substantially 0.1 and 20 millimeters.
- 5. A molecular sieve as defined in claim 2, wherein said coke comprises particles having a particle size between substantially 0.1 and 20 millimeters.
- 6. A molecular sieve comprising interconnected coke particles having particle sizes between substantially 0.1 and 20 millimeters and constituting a porous lattice; and finely dispersed carbon deposited in the pores of said lattice and reducing the average effective size of the pores to less than 0.3 millimicrons so that, when air is passed through the pores of the molecular sieve, oxygen having a molecular diameter of less than 0.3 millimicrons is more readily adsorbed by the molecular sieve than other components of air having larger atomic or molecular diameters whereby the gas desorbed from a saturated molecular sieve contains at least 35 volume percent of oxygen.
- 7. A molecular sieve produced by heating coke particles having a size between substantially 0.1 and 20 millimeters and a volatile components content of at most about 5 percent in an inert atmosphere at a temperature between substantially 600.degree. and 900.degree.C while a gaseous stream of a carbonaceous substance which splits off carbon at said temperature is passed into contact with said coke particles for such a period between about 1 and 60 minutes that the carbon that is thus split off is deposited in the pores of said coke particles and reduces the effective average size of said pores to less than about 0.3 millimicrons.
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 161,211 filed July 9, 1971, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,801,513.
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