Adsorption separation of CO from syngas with CuCl@AC adsorbent by a VPSA process

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In this work, activated carbon (AC) supported CuCl (CuCl@AC) prepared with CuCl2 as precursor is investigated for CO separation from the synthesis gas mixture. Firstly, the CuCl@AC adsorbents are investigated for their CO reversible adsorption capacity at an operation temperature of 303 K. And a vacuum pressure swing adsorption (VPSA) process of CO separation from syngas utilizing the prepared CuCl@AC adsorbent is investigated at ambient temperature and 0.79 MPa through a dynamic optimization with Aspen Adsorption software. The integrated model is closer to a realistic PSA process, making the results of the simulation and optimization more convincing. The adsorption result reveals that the obtained CuCl@AC adsorbent with the copper loading of 7 mmol g−1 AC achieves a high reversible CO adsorption capacity and adsorption selectivity. The simulation result shows that, under optimal conditions, the CO product with the purity of 98.1 vol% can be separated from the syngas with the CO concentration of 32.3 vol% utilizing the prepared CuCl@AC adsorbent, and the recovery of CO is 92.9%.

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Gao, F., Wang, S., Wang, W., Duan, J., Dong, J., & Chen, G. (2018). Adsorption separation of CO from syngas with CuCl@AC adsorbent by a VPSA process. RSC Advances, 8(69), 39362–39370. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ra08578a

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