(49h) High Efficiency Oxygen Separation From Air Using Perovskite-Type Oxygen Sorbents with High Temperature PSA
AIChE Annual Meeting
2012
2012 AIChE Annual Meeting
Separations Division
PSA/TSA
Monday, October 29, 2012 - 10:36am to 10:54am
From the views of the alternative energy and saving energy, it is very important to develop high efficiency oxygen production processes. We study novel high-temperature PSA (pressure swing adsorption) processes for oxygen production, using perovskite-type oxygen sorbents. This adsorbent can selectively and reversibly adsorb a considerable amount of oxygen at high temperatures (>400°C). The oxygen vs. nitrogen selectivity is extremely high, and therefore the electric power consumption rate of oxygen production will be much lower than that of cryogenic separation.
The pelletized perovskite-type oxygen sorbent was loaded into a small column, which can be operated as a small-scale PSA instrument. An excellent air separation performance (an infinite oxygen vs. nitrogen selectivity, large oxygen adsorbed amount, rapid adsorption-desorption rates) was observed. A mass balance, a heat balance, an oxygen production cost have been estimated and a low electric power consumption rate about 0.2 kWh/ m3N was estimated. It is expected that the combination of perovskite-type oxygen sorbents and heat-recovery PSA technique, will produce a high efficiency oxygen production instrument, which has a lowest oxygen production cost among all other air separation processes.