2004
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)0733-9372(2004)130:3(242)
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Electrothermal Desorption Using Joule Effect on an Activated Carbon Monolith

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“…Yu et al [105,106] investigated the electrothermal swing adsorption (ESA) process with an activated carbon monolith (400 cpsi) as adsorbent for adsorption of toluene vapours. They showed that activated carbon monoliths behave as a semi-conductor and the resistivity decreases as temperature decreases and amount adsorbed increases.…”
Section: Use Of Adsorbent Structures In Electrical Swing Adsorption (mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yu et al [105,106] investigated the electrothermal swing adsorption (ESA) process with an activated carbon monolith (400 cpsi) as adsorbent for adsorption of toluene vapours. They showed that activated carbon monoliths behave as a semi-conductor and the resistivity decreases as temperature decreases and amount adsorbed increases.…”
Section: Use Of Adsorbent Structures In Electrical Swing Adsorption (mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depending on the type of adsorbent system and the adsorption operating conditions, desorption occurs in different ways such as pressure or vacuum swing adsorption (P/VSA), thermal swing (TSA) and electrical swing (ESA) that may also be combined (Thiruvenkatachari et al, 2013;Gonzalez et al, 2013;Yu et al, 2004;Gupta and Gosh, 2015;Chaffee et al, 2007;Maring and Webley, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This includes lower energy consumption, higher throughput and superior recovery and purity of products (Rezaei & Webley 2009;. Yu et al applied the principle on an activated carbon monolith (Cheng et al 2002;Yu, Luo, & Grevillot 2007;Yu, Luo, & Grévillot 2004) and two groups leaded by Grande Grande, Ribeiro, Oliveira, & Rodrigues 2009;Grande & Rodrigues 2008) and Ribeiro (Ribeiro, Grande, & Rodrigues 2012;2013; have intensively researched and employed ESA process for CO 2 capture on various types of monoliths. Considering the heat is electrically generated, the ESA process for CO 2 capture depends on the availability of adsorbents with high CO 2 capacity and selectivity and good electrical conductivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%