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Co
4
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(R)
(d)
O
3 (D
m
ads A
tO
t..
O c;
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t-
(c)
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t._
c~
0
0
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a
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2
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des B
(E)
(b) r
1
des A
(a)
I Co (D)
Desorbent
make-up
g A
(a)
(b)
/c %
2
KB
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i 31
1
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2
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|
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Co C o CR CE
(c,)
(cA)
Figure 7.15 Principle of adsorption fractionation: sketch of flow paths in cascade
and corresponding McCabe-Thiele operating diagram for (a) the more
strongly adsorbed component and (b) the less strongly adsorbed com-
ponent (source: Ruthven and Ching 1989).