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B01D 53/04 (2006.01)

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CA 2032613

"VAPOR PHASE ADSORPTION PROCESS USING SEQUENTIAL ADSORPTION ZONES CONTAINING DIFFERENT PARTICLE SIZE ADSORBENTS" ABSTRACT A first component is adsorptively separated from a mixture with at least one other component by passing the mixture in vapor phase through a first adsorption zone comprising particulate adsorbent material having an average particle size above a specified minimum size and subsequently through a second adsorption zone comprising particulate adsorbent having an average particle sizenot greater than the specified minimum particle size of the adsorbent in the first adsorption zone. In certain aspects of the invention wherein the process has a repetitive cycle sequence and a total cycle time of greater than 30 seconds, theaverage particle size of the adsorbent in the first adsorption zone is not less than 1.41 mm and the average particle size of the adsorbent in the second adsorption zone is less than 1.41 mm. Preferably, the first component is hydrogen and the other component is selected from the group consisting of carbon monoxide, methane and nitrogen.

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