Jn. Kim et al., PRODUCTION OF HIGH-PURITY NITROGEN FROM AIR BY PRESSURE SWING ADSORPTION ON ZEOLITE-X, Separation science and technology, 30(3), 1995, pp. 347-368
A PSA air separation process for the production of high purity nitroge
n is studied experimentally and theoretically. The experimental appara
tus is composed of three columns filled with zeolite X. The PSA cycle
consists of six steps: pressurization with air, adsorption, recovery,
null, high pressure purge with product nitrogen, and desorption. The n
itrogen purity analyzed between 95.0 and 99.992%. The effects of adsor
ption pressure and reflux ratio on the PSA performance are studied exp
erimentally. The productivity is 2.8 NL/(kg . min) and the recovery is
55% at a nitrogen purity of 99.99% and an adsorption pressure of 800
mmHg. The experimental results are compared with the theoretical model
, and the effects of the recovery step and the operating variables on
the performance are studied theoretically. The recovery step makes the
PSA performance favorable, especially in the high product purity regi
on above 99%.