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                                    CHAPTER
                                         3




              PSA Cycles: Basic Principles





















           The mode of operation of a  PSA separation  process 'was explained in  general
           terms  m  Chapter  1  without  any  discussion  of  the ;details  of  the  ooeratmg
           cycle.  The choice  of a  stutable  ooeratmg cycle  1s  in- fact  cnt1ca1,  and  a  wide
           range of different cycles  have  been oroposed  to  oot1rn1ze  different  aspects of
           the overall process. The underlying pnnc1ples govern mg the choice of ooerat-
           mg cycle are reviewed  m  this chapter.
             PSA processes may  be  categorized  according to the  nature of the  adsorp-
           tion  selectivity (equilibnum or kinetic) and whether· the  less  strongly (or  less
           rapidly)  adsorbed  species  (the  raffinate  product)  or  the  more  strongly  (or
           more  raoidly)  adsorbed  soec1es  (the  extract  oroduct)  1s  recovered  at  high
           ounty. The vanous possible combinations of these criteria v1eld  four different
           classes  of process.  Since  the  factors  that  dommate_ the  ch01ce  of operating
           cycle  and  the  mode  of operation  are  somev,'hat  different,  these  four  cate•
           gones are discussed sequentrnlly.

           3.1  Elementary Steps

           Any  PSA  cycle  can  be  considered  as  a  sequence  of  elementary  steps,  the
           most common of which are:
           1.  Pressunzatton (with feed  or raffinate  product);
           2.  High~pressure feed  with  raffinate withdrawal;
           3.  Depressunzat1on  or  "blowdown"  (cocurrcm  ot  countcrcurrem  rn  the
             feed);


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