Method and kit for adsorbent performance evaluation
    5.
    发明授权
    Method and kit for adsorbent performance evaluation 有权
    吸附剂性能评估方法和试剂盒

    公开(公告)号:US07827855B2

    公开(公告)日:2010-11-09

    申请号:US12274646

    申请日:2008-11-20

    IPC分类号: G01N5/00

    摘要: The present invention generally relates to methods and kits for measuring and analyzing degradation of adsorbent materials, particularly for adsorbent materials used in gas separation processes. The present invention can assess the damage to adsorbent due to contamination including moisture contamination and it can assess damage that is not contaminant-related. The advantage to the present invention is that it can detect degradation of adsorbent directly at the plant site before the degradation affects production. Another advantage is that it can conclusively determine whether the adsorbent is damaged. Because it is so inexpensive to run, the test of the present invention can be conducted to determine adsorbent damage and to confirm whether the damage continues to be an issue. The present invention can test adsorbents in any form, including, but not limited to, bead, pellet or powder form.

    摘要翻译: 本发明一般涉及用于测量和分析吸附材料的降解的方法和试剂盒,特别是用于气体分离过程中的吸附材料。 本发明可以评估由于污染引起的吸附剂的损害,包括水分污染,并且可以评估与污染物无关的损害。 本发明的优点是可以在降解影响生产之前,直接在植物现场检测吸附剂的降解。 另一个优点是可以最终确定吸附剂是否损坏。 因为运行如此便宜,可以进行本发明的测试以确定吸附剂损伤并确认损伤是否仍然是问题。 本发明可以以任何形式测试吸附剂,包括但不限于珠粒,丸粒或粉末形式。

    Method and kit for adsorbent performance evaluation
    6.
    发明授权
    Method and kit for adsorbent performance evaluation 有权
    吸附剂性能评估方法和试剂盒

    公开(公告)号:US07827854B2

    公开(公告)日:2010-11-09

    申请号:US12166061

    申请日:2008-07-01

    IPC分类号: G01N5/00

    CPC分类号: G01N5/02

    摘要: The present invention generally relates to methods and kits for measuring and analyzing degradation of adsorbent materials, particularly for adsorbent materials used in gas separation processes. The present invention can assess the damage to adsorbent due to moisture contamination and it can assess damage that is not moisture-related. The advantage to the present invention is that it can detect degradation of adsorbent before the degradation affects production. Another advantage is that it can conclusively determine whether the sieve is damaged. Because it is so inexpensive to run, the test of the present invention can be conducted to determine adsorbent damage and to confirm whether the damage continues to be an issue. The present invention can test adsorbents in any form, including, but not limited to, bead, pellet or powder form.

    摘要翻译: 本发明一般涉及用于测量和分析吸附材料的降解的方法和试剂盒,特别是用于气体分离过程中的吸附材料。 本发明可以评估由于水分污染而对吸附剂的损害,并且可以评估与水分无关的损害。 本发明的优点是可以在降解影响生产之前检测吸附剂的降解。 另一个优点是可以最终确定筛子是否损坏。 因为运行如此便宜,可以进行本发明的测试以确定吸附剂损伤并确认损伤是否仍然是问题。 本发明可以以任何形式测试吸附剂,包括但不限于珠粒,丸粒或粉末形式。

    GAS SEPARATION ADSORBENTS AND MANUFACTURING METHOD
    7.
    发明申请
    GAS SEPARATION ADSORBENTS AND MANUFACTURING METHOD 有权
    气体分离吸附剂和制造方法

    公开(公告)号:US20140094359A1

    公开(公告)日:2014-04-03

    申请号:US12445685

    申请日:2007-10-22

    IPC分类号: B01J20/30 B01J20/12

    摘要: The present invention generally relates to high rate adsorbents and a method for their manufacture involving the steps of component mixing, extrusion, spheronization and calcination. The component mixing can involve both dry mixing in addition to wet mixing of an adsorbent with a binder, if required, and a fluid such as water. The paste so formed from the mixing stage is extruded to produce pellets which are optionally converted to beads by spheronization using in one embodiment, a marumerizer. The product is harvested and calcined to set any binder or binders used and/or burn out any additives or processing aids. This basic manufacturing scheme can be augmented by extra processing steps including ion exchange and activation to alter the composition of the adsorbents, as required.

    摘要翻译: 本发明一般涉及高速吸附剂及其制造方法,包括组分混合,挤出,滚圆和煅烧的步骤。 除了吸附剂与粘合剂的湿混合之外,如果需要,以及诸如水的流体,组分混合可以包括干混合。 将从混合阶段形成的浆料被挤出以产生颗粒,其通过在一个实施方案中使用丸算机,通过滚圆法任选地转化为珠粒。 收获产品并煅烧以设置所使用的任何粘合剂或粘合剂和/或燃烧任何添加剂或加工助剂。 可以根据需要通过额外的加工步骤来增加该基本制造方案,包括离子交换和活化以改变吸附剂的组成。

    HIGH RATE AND HIGH CRUSH-STRENGTH ADSORBENTS
    8.
    发明申请
    HIGH RATE AND HIGH CRUSH-STRENGTH ADSORBENTS 有权
    高速和高抗冲强度吸附剂

    公开(公告)号:US20100116134A1

    公开(公告)日:2010-05-13

    申请号:US12529198

    申请日:2008-03-10

    摘要: High rate and high crush-strength adsorbent particles and collections of such particles, and particularly LiLSX particles, are provided. A binder is employed in the form of a colloidal solution during the method of manufacture. Suitable binders include various silica binders. The particles are made using the steps of mixing, agglomeration, calcination and in the case of certain adsorbents such as LiX and LiLSX, ion exchange and activation. When the adsorption rate is expressed in the form SCRR/εp (mmol mm2/g s), desirable collections of adsorbent particles can have values of at least 4.0 for the highly-exchanged Li (at least 90% Li exchanged) form of the collection of particles and can further be characterized by particles having average crush strengths of at least 0.9 lbf for particles having an average diameter of at least about 1.0 mm.

    摘要翻译: 提供了高速率和高压缩强度的吸附剂颗粒和这种颗粒的集合,特别是LiLSX颗粒。 粘合剂在制造方法中以胶体溶液的形式使用。 合适的粘合剂包括各种二氧化硅粘合剂。 使用混合,附聚,煅烧的步骤,在某些吸附剂如LiX和LiLSX的情况下,进行离子交换和活化来制备颗粒。 当吸附速率以SCRR / e(pmol / mm 2 / gs)的形式表达时,对于高交换Li(至少90%Li交换)形式的吸附剂颗粒的理想集合可以具有至少4.0的值 收集颗粒,并且可以进一步表征为具有平均直径为至少约1.0mm的颗粒的平均抗压强度为至少0.9lbf的颗粒。

    METHOD AND KIT FOR ADSORBENT PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
    9.
    发明申请
    METHOD AND KIT FOR ADSORBENT PERFORMANCE EVALUATION 有权
    用于吸附性能评估的方法和工具包

    公开(公告)号:US20100000306A1

    公开(公告)日:2010-01-07

    申请号:US12274646

    申请日:2008-11-20

    IPC分类号: G01N5/02

    摘要: The present invention generally relates to methods and kits for measuring and analyzing degradation of adsorbent materials, particularly for adsorbent materials used in gas separation processes. The present invention can assess the damage to adsorbent due to contamination including moisture contamination and it can assess damage that is not contaminant-related. The advantage to the present invention is that it can detect degradation of adsorbent directly at the plant site before the degradation affects production. Another advantage is that it can conclusively determine whether the adsorbent is damaged. Because it is so inexpensive to run, the test of the present invention can be conducted to determine adsorbent damage and to confirm whether the damage continues to be an issue. The present invention can test adsorbents in any form, including, but not limited to, bead, pellet or powder form.

    摘要翻译: 本发明一般涉及用于测量和分析吸附材料的降解的方法和试剂盒,特别是用于气体分离过程中的吸附材料。 本发明可以评估由于污染引起的吸附剂的损害,包括水分污染,并且可以评估与污染物无关的损害。 本发明的优点是可以在降解影响生产之前,直接在植物现场检测吸附剂的降解。 另一个优点是可以最终确定吸附剂是否损坏。 因为运行如此便宜,可以进行本发明的测试以确定吸附剂损伤并确认损伤是否仍然是问题。 本发明可以以任何形式测试吸附剂,包括但不限于珠粒,丸粒或粉末形式。