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publicationNumber KR-19980070495-A
titleOfInvention Separation of Multi-Component Gas Mixtures Using Shoe-Adsorbed Membranes
abstract The shoes adsorption membrane system of the present invention is for separating a gas mixture, and in the first stage, an operation of preferentially adsorbing and permeating the strongly adsorbed side components through the adsorption membrane is performed. Less strongly adsorbed main components are recovered in the non-permeate gas product stream. Two stages in which the first stage of permeate gas is introduced into the second stage and the second stage of non-permeate gas is recycled to the first stage as an additional feed gas to increase the total recovery and / or purity of the non-permeate gas product. Preference is given to using. The two-stage membrane system is operated such that the recovery ratio of the main component in the first stage to the recovery of the main component in the second stage is less than about 1.0. The process of the invention is particularly useful for recovering hydrogen from hydrogen-containing gas mixtures.
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