Vi. Sikavitsas et al., MAGNETICALLY STABILIZED FLUIDIZED-BED FOR GAS SEPARATIONS - OLEFIN PARAFFIN SEPARATIONS BY PI-COMPLEXATION, Industrial & engineering chemistry research, 34(8), 1995, pp. 2873-2880
The feasibility of using magnetically stabilized fluidized beds (MSB)
for olefin-paraffin separations by pressure swing adsorption (PSA) is
studied by model simulation, and the results are compared directly wit
h that using packed beds. The sorbent used for the separations is an A
g+ exchanged resin that selectively forms pi-complexation bonds with o
lefins, with the heat of adsorption of similar to 10 kcal/mol. Superio
r separations are obtained with MSB for two reasons: high flow rates a
nd small particle sizes that are allowed in MSBs resulting in high dif
fusion time constants (D-e/R(2)) (which are favorable for equilibrium
separation). Lower temperature excursions compared to packed bed also
favor the separation. The larger axial dispersion in the MSB has only
minimal adverse effects on the PSA separation. For example: for a 14/8
6 ethane/ethylene feed mixture at the same feed throughput (120.8 L(ST
P)[h (kg of sorbent)], an ethylene product at 99.9% purity is obtained
at over 50% ethylene recovery from the MSBs whereas only 14% recovery
at the same purity is obtained with the packed beds. Acceptable separ
ation results are also achieved with MSBs for propane-propylene separa
tion, but not with fixed beds.