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                                   Preface

 D. M.  Rutlwen
 S. Farooq
 Dept. of Chemical Engmeen,ng   K. S.  Knaebel
 Dept. of Chemical Engineenng
 ,.,  'U111vers1ly of New Brunswick   Adsorption Research Inc.
 National Urnvenmv of Singapore   Dublin, Ohio
 Fredencton, NB
 Singapore 0511
 Canada E3B 5A3
 This book IS  prmted on acid.free oaper.  E)
 .Library of Congress  Cataloging.in•Publication  Data
 Rut11ven,  Douglas M.  (Douglas Morris),   1938 _
 Pressure swmg adsorption/Douglas M.  Ruthven, Sbamsuzzaman
 7
 Fnrooq.  Kent S.  Knaebel.
 n.  cm.
 Includes bibliographical  references and  index
 ISBN  1·56081-517-5 (alk.  paper).   .
 J.  Adsorp11on.  I.  Farooq. Shamsuzzaman.  II,  Knaebei. Kent s.        I
 1951-  III. Title.
           Although  pressure  swing  adsorouon  (PSAJ  1s  not  a  new  process,  1t  is  reail:Y
 TP156.A35R78  1993
 660'.28423-dcZ0   only  durmg  the  past  decade  that  such  processes  have  achieved  widespread
 93-33965   cornmerc1al  acceptance  as  the  tec!rnotogy  of  choi_ce  for  more  than  a  few
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           rat11er  specific  applications.  Nowadavs.  however,  .PSA  processes  are  widely
           used,  on  a  very  large  scale,  for  hvdrogen  recovery  and  air  separation,  and
           further important  applications such  as  recovery of methane from  landfill  gas
 ©  1994 VCH  Publishers,  lnc.   and production of carbon dioxide  appear to be nnminent. The suggestion for
           a  book on this subject came from Attilio Bisio,  to Whom we are also mdebtect
 This work  is  subiect  to copynght,
           for  his  continumg  support  and  encouragement  an'd  for  many  helpfui  com~
 All  righ~!.  bre reserved, w11ether  the whole or the pan of the matenal is concerned
 specificall:' those of rransh1~10n,  reprinting, re-use of illustrations,  broadcasting,'   men ts_ on the draft manuscript.
             The  authors  also  wish  to  acknowledge  the  sern:1m1t  contributions  of  two
 r_eproduction  by_ photocopymg or similar means,  and storage m  data  banks.
 Registered names,  lrademark:s,  etc,, used in  this  book,  even  when not specificallv   pioneers of this field.  the late Frank B.  Hill and Robert L  Pigford. Several of
 marked as such,  are not to  be considered unprotected by  law.   their  publications  are  cited  m  the  present  text,  but  t11e1r  influence  ts  far
           broader tlrnn  the citations alone would  suggest. Suffice 1t  to say that much of
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           the  book would  not  have been wntten without  thei'r encouragement and  the
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 10  ()  8  7  6  S  4  .,  2   1   have  been  directly  referenced,  also contributed  m  a  very  real  way  hy  hclpmg
           the authors,  through discussion  and  argument,  to  understand and  apprecial_e
 Pttblishc,J  iomtlv  tw:   some of the subtleties of PSA  systems.  H would  be  remiss not  to  mention  h)/
           name  M.  M.  Hassan, J.  C.  Kayser,  N"  S.  Raghavan, and  H.  S.  Shin.
 VCH ll11blh:'hets,  Hie.   This  book  is  not  mtendcd  as  an  exhaustive  reVieW  of  PSA  tec11nology,
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