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Separation process using microchannel technology
Anna Lee Y. Tonkovich,Steven T. Perry,Ravi Arora,Dongming Qiu,Michael Jay Lamont,Deanna Burwell,Terence Andrew Dritz,Jeffrey S. Mcdaniel,William A. Rogers,Bradley G Chadwell,Laura J. Silva,Daniel J Weidert,Wayne W. Simmons +12 more
- 02 Mar 2006
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TL;DR: In this paper, a process and an apparatus for separating a first fluid from a fluid mixture comprising the first fluid is described, which is suitable for rejecting nitrogen in the upgrading of sub-quality methane.
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Abstract: The disclosed invention relates to a process and apparatus for separating a first fluid from a fluid mixture comprising the first fluid. The process comprises: (A) flowing the fluid mixture into a microchannel separator in contact with a sorption medium, the fluid mixture being maintained in the microchannel separator until at least part of the first fluid is sorbed by the sorption medium, removing non-sorbed parts of the fluid mixture from the microchannel separator; and (B) desorbing first fluid from the sorption medium and removing desorbed first fluid from the microchannel separator. The process and apparatus are suitable for separating nitrogen or methane from a fluid mixture comprising nitrogen and methane. The process and apparatus may be used for rejecting nitrogen in the upgrading of sub-quality methane.
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