The article contains sections titled: 1. History 2. Properties 3. Occurrence 4. Production 4.1. Cryogenic Air Separation 4.2. Nitrogen Production by Adsorptive Air Separation 4.3. Nitrogen Production by Membrane Separation 4.4. Oxygen Removal from Air 5. Storage and Transportation 6. Quality Specifications and Analysis 7. Uses 8. Economic Aspects
The article contains sections titled: 1. History 2. Properties 3. Occurrence 4. Production 4.1. Cryogenic Air Separation 4.2. Air Separation by Adsorption 4.3. Nitrogen Production by Membrane Separation 4.4. Oxygen Removal from Air 5. Storage and Transportation 6. Quality Specifications and Analysis 7. Uses 8. Economic Aspects
Gas separation in pressure swing adsorption plant. In recent years gas separation in pressure swing adsorption plant has acquired considerable significance as an industrially implemented process. This is particularly true of plant for isolation of pure hydrogen from gas mixtures of various origins. Starting from the underlying principles, this contribution considers the various types of plant for hydrogen isolation, for obtaining carbon monoxide, for recovery of ethylene, for separation of oxygen or nitrogen from the air, and for ozone isolation.
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