2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.cep.2016.08.021
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Experimental studies on electrothermal regeneration of carbonaceous adsorbent in inductively heated column

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“…The energetic advantages are not clear compared to more conventional regeneration schemes but the rapidity of heating is unmatched. Inductive heating has also been used 369 although this is akin to an indirect heating process as the metal tube or inert is heated first, radiating to the adsorbent. Electrical Swing Adsorption for CO2 has been studied extensively by Grande and others 370 , 371 .…”
Section: Alternative Regeneration Schemesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The energetic advantages are not clear compared to more conventional regeneration schemes but the rapidity of heating is unmatched. Inductive heating has also been used 369 although this is akin to an indirect heating process as the metal tube or inert is heated first, radiating to the adsorbent. Electrical Swing Adsorption for CO2 has been studied extensively by Grande and others 370 , 371 .…”
Section: Alternative Regeneration Schemesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternative electrical heating methods for TSA include Electric Swing Adsorption (ESA), which uses the Joule Effect [30][31][32], induction heating [33][34][35], and microwave (MW) heating [27,[36][37][38]. These techniques could offer distinct advantages over the more traditional adsorbent regeneration techniques in terms of energy efficiency, faster heating rate, and simple and compact equipment designs [29,39].…”
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confidence: 99%