Gas separation technology : proceedings of the International Symposium on Gas Separation Technology, Antwerp, Belgium, September 10-15, 1989
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Gas separation technology : proceedings of the International Symposium on Gas Separation Technology, Antwerp, Belgium, September 10-15, 1989
(Process technology proceedings, 8)
Elsevier, 1990
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The important role of separation in various branches of science and technology demands a comprehensive and integrated treatment of the subject. Hence, a science of separation is now emerging that deals with the fundamental physical and chemical phenomena involved in the attainment of separations, as well as with the development and application of various processes.
This book aims to present a comprehensive treatment of both fundamental aspects and practical applications of gas separations, purification and related techniques. Gas separations are usually achieved by physical or physicochemical phenomena, divided into equilibrium and rate processes, although chemical reactions may also be involved in this process. The fundamentals of thermodynamics and modelling, both important for better design and process operations, are therefore discussed in this book. Latest developments in gas separations using sorbents such as zeolites, activated carbon, impregnated materials etc. are also handled, as are gas separations using membranes, cryogenic techniques and chemical processes, including catalytic purification. Various gas separation methods are evaluated and compared, together with mixed technologies, in terms of practical objectives such as performance, limitations and cost. A special section is devoted to the promising new developments in accurate gas measurements.
Table of Contents
80 Papers were presented of which the following 11 were invited:
Diffusion controlled gas separations (D.M. Ruthven). Fundamental aspects of physisorption and gas separation (K.S.W. Sing). Fundamental aspects in air filtration and purification by means of activated carbon filters (E. Balieu). Pressure swing adsorption: Latest developments, economic aspects and modelling (G.V. Baron). Molecularly engineered adsorbents for air separation (C.G. Coe). Latest developments in the field of air separation (L.A. Jonas). Physical factors governing industrial gas separation by adsorption processes (S. Moreau). Purification of natural gas by membranes (E.W. Funk and N.N. Li). Latest developments in membrane technology for gas and vapour separation (E.R. Hensema and C.A. Smolders). Latest developments in the field of cryogenic techniques for gas separation (T. Rathbone). What makes gas analysis difficult? (E. Riedel).
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