Development of an adsorption/membrane based system for carbon dioxide, nitrogen and spur gases removal from a nitrous oxide and xenon anaesthetic closed loop
Amm. Mendes, Development of an adsorption/membrane based system for carbon dioxide, nitrogen and spur gases removal from a nitrous oxide and xenon anaesthetic closed loop, APPL CARD P, 9(2), 2000, pp. 156-163
This paper presents a new technological solution for a long standing proble
m: how to recycle nitrous oxide or xenon in a closed low-flow anaesthetic c
ircuit. For a nitrous oxide anaesthetic circuit, a CMS hollow fiber membran
e module, where the permeate side is filled with a diamine, is proposed to
remove carbon dioxide and simple CMS hollow fiber membrane module is propos
ed to remove nitrogen, methane and acetone. Some oxygen ends up also being
lost. In a xenon anesthetic circuit, carbon dioxide can be removed using a
CMS hollow fiber membrane module and nitrogen with a Pressure Swing Adsorpt
ion (PSA) unit packed with a special CMS adsorbent. Some of the acetone is
also removed.
In both cases (nitrous oxide and xenon recycling), the halogenated anesthet
ics remain in the closed circuit. Both the adsorbents and the membranes are
sterilizable in-situ by rising the temperature up to 121 degrees C.