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Gas purification by the PSA (Pressure Swing Adsorption) process - Design and prospects

Author: Guillaume de SOUZA

Publication date: December 10, 2009

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12. Perspectives and conclusions

Over the years, adsorption purification processes have proven their efficiency and reliability. They have also often been chosen for their low operating costs and flexibility of use. Research is therefore ongoing to extend their use as replacements for existing solutions, or for new applications designed to reduce emissions of polluting gases or greenhouse gases.

12.1 Ongoing research into new PSA applications

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12.1.1 Carbon dioxide purification

The capture or recovery of gaseous CO...

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