Claims
- 1. A pressure swing adsorption process for separating a feed gas containing at least nitrogen and oxygen into more strongly adsorbed oxygen and less strongly adsorbed nitrogen in at least two parallel zones of adsorbent, each zone proceeding through a series of steps out of phase with the other zone comprising;
- (a) said feed gas at elevated pressure is contacted with a zone of a carbon molecular sieve adsorbent selective for oxygen, the oxygen is adsorbed and the nitrogen passes out of said zone as a product;
- (b) said zone is initially depressurized countercurrently to remove void space gas and adsorbed gas as depressurization gas, with said depressurization gas recycled to a reservoir at an intermediate pressure and mixed with feed gas;
- (c) said feed gas and depressurization gas are compressed to said elevated pressure of step (a);
- (d) said zone is further depressurized to a lowest pressure by venting to regenerate said carbon molecular sieve adsorbent; and,
- (e) said zone is repressurized to said elevated pressure of step (a) with feed gas and nitrogen.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein said elevated pressure is in the range of approximately 80 to 135 psig.
- 3. The process of claim 1 wherein said reservoir is at a pressure in the range of approximately one quarter to one half of said elevated pressure.
- 4. The process of claim 1 wherein a nitrogen product is produced having a purity of at least 97%.
- 5. The process of claim 1 wherein said zone is further depressurized until gas depressurized from the zone has an oxygen content of approximately 21% oxygen.
- 6. The process of claim 1 wherein said zone is further depressurized in step (d) countercurrently to feed gas flow to said zone.
- 7. The process of claim 1 wherein said zone is further depressurized in step (d) to ambient pressure.
- 8. The process of claim 1 wherein said zone is further depressurized in step (d) to subambient pressure by application of a vacuum to a feed end of said zone.
- 9. The process of claim 1 wherein said feed gas initially contacts a membrane selectively permeable to oxygen to increase the nitrogen content of said feed gas as a reject stream and said reject stream is passed to said zone of carbon molecular sieve as the feed gas.
- 10. The process of claim 9 wherein gas depressurized in step (d) is passed over an oxygen permeate side of said membrane as a sweep gas to enhance permeation of oxygen through said membrane.
- 11. A pressure swing adsorption process for separating a feed gas containing nitrogen and oxygen into more strongly adsorbed oxygen and less strongly adsorbed nitrogen in at least two parallel zones of adsorbent, each zone proceeding through a series of steps out of phase with the other zone comprising;
- (a) said feed gas initially contacts a membrane selectively permeable to oxygen to increase the nitrogen content of said feed gas as a reject stream;
- (b) said reject stream at elevated pressure is contacted with a zone of a carbon molecular sieve adsorbent selective for oxygen, the oxygen is adsorbed and the nitrogen passes out of said zone as a product;
- (b) said zone is initially depressurized countercurrently to remove void space gas and adsorbed gas as depressurization gas, with said depressurization gas recycled to a reservoir at an intermediate pressure and mixed with feed gas;
- (c) said feed gas and depressurization gas are compressed to said elevated pressure of step (b);
- (d) said zone is further depressurized to a lowest pressure to regenerate said carbon molecular sieve adsorbent and the resulting gas released during further depressurization is passed over an oxygen permeate side of said membrane as a sweep gas to enhance permeation of oxygen through said membrane; and,
- (e) said zone is repressurized to said elevated pressure of step (b) with feed gas and nitrogen.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Application Ser. No. 08/020,507, filed Feb. 22, 1993, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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