Use of zeolites and alumina in adsorption processes

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B01J 20/18 (2006.01) B01D 53/04 (2006.01) B01D 53/047 (2006.01) B01J 20/08 (2006.01)

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CA 2230775

A process for the adsorption of at least carbon dioxide, water and oxides of nitrogen and preferably acetylene from a feed gas, comprises contacting the feed gas with an adsorbent mixture of a zeolite and an alumina. The process may be operated as a swing adsorption process comprising contacting said gas with said adsorbent at a first temperature and pressure to adsorb at least carbon dioxide, water and oxides of nitrogen therefrom and periodically regenerating said adsorbent by reducing the pressure and or increasing the temperature to which the adsorbent is exposed.

Méthode pour l'adsorption au moins du dioxyde de carbone, de l'eau et des oxydes d'azote, ainsi que de préférence, de l'acétylène, dans une alimentation gazeuse, consistant à mettre en contact l'alimentation gazeuse avec un mélange adsorbant de zéolite et d'alumine. La méthode peut utiliser la technique d'adsorption par oscillation, consistant à mettre en contact ledit gaz avec ledit adsorbant à une première température et pression pour adsorber au moins le dioxyde de carbone, l'eau et les oxydes d'azote présents, et à régénérer périodiquement ledit adsorbant par réduction de la pression ou augmentation de la température auxquelles est exposé l'adsorbant.

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