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Some Features of Operation of Sectioned Adsorbers

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It is theoretically substantiated and experimentally demonstrated that sectioning of a stationary bed of adsorbent with walls parallel to flow of the treated feedstock increases the efficiency of the adsorbent. Mathematical modeling of sectioned adsorbers with a mobile bed of adsorbent demonstrated the possibility of increasing the quality of the sampled narrow fractions and decreasing the power consumption for regeneration of the adsorbent.

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Samoilov, N.A. Some Features of Operation of Sectioned Adsorbers. Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils 38, 237–244 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020229801325

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