2006
DOI: 10.1252/kakoronbunshu.32.402
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Optimization of Rotor-Type Solvent Recovery System for Low-Concentration Solvent

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“…The dehumidifier was applied later to the adsorptive desiccant cooling system, and the heat/mass transfer properties of the dehumidifier itself and the cooling system have been analyzed by Kodama et al, Okano et al, and Jin et al Recently, Matsukuma et al , analyzed a potential application of the honeycomb rotor adsorber to CO 2 recovery other than dehumidification. As for the thermal swing VOC concentrator, thermal effects for a cyclic adsorption process have been discussed by Ko et al, Gales et al, Sullivan et al, Nastaj et al., and Matsukuma et al , However, they discussed particle packed beds 8-11 instead of honeycomb type, a combined temperature-pressure swing 11 or numerical simulation, but not experimental works. No papers based on experimental data seem available except for a conference paper by Kuma et al and a short paper by Mitsuma et al within the authors' scope. Keller timely outlined the honeycomb rotor adsorber in his review of adsorption technology, but only a few engineering data are published yet, as he said.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dehumidifier was applied later to the adsorptive desiccant cooling system, and the heat/mass transfer properties of the dehumidifier itself and the cooling system have been analyzed by Kodama et al, Okano et al, and Jin et al Recently, Matsukuma et al , analyzed a potential application of the honeycomb rotor adsorber to CO 2 recovery other than dehumidification. As for the thermal swing VOC concentrator, thermal effects for a cyclic adsorption process have been discussed by Ko et al, Gales et al, Sullivan et al, Nastaj et al., and Matsukuma et al , However, they discussed particle packed beds 8-11 instead of honeycomb type, a combined temperature-pressure swing 11 or numerical simulation, but not experimental works. No papers based on experimental data seem available except for a conference paper by Kuma et al and a short paper by Mitsuma et al within the authors' scope. Keller timely outlined the honeycomb rotor adsorber in his review of adsorption technology, but only a few engineering data are published yet, as he said.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%