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  2. Cryogenic gas plant - Wikipedia

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    A cryogenic gas plant is an industrial facility that creates molecular oxygen, molecular nitrogen, argon, krypton, helium, and xenon at relatively high purity. [1] As air is made up of nitrogen, the most common gas in the atmosphere, at 78%, with oxygen at 19%, and argon at 1%, with trace gasses making up the rest, cryogenic gas plants separate air inside a distillation column at cryogenic ...

  3. Air separation - Wikipedia

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    A nitrogen generator Bottle of 4Å molecular sieves. Pressure swing adsorption provides separation of oxygen or nitrogen from air without liquefaction. The process operates around ambient temperature; a zeolite (molecular sponge) is exposed to high pressure air, then the air is released and an adsorbed film of the desired gas is released.

  4. Nitrogen generator - Wikipedia

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    High nitrogen purity: PSA nitrogen generator plants allow production of high-purity nitrogen from air, which membrane systems are unable to provide – up to 99.9995% nitrogen. But in most cases they do not produce more than 98.8% nitrogen with the remainder being argon that is not separated from the nitrogen by the usual PSA process.

  5. Industrial gas - Wikipedia

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    Air separation plants refine air in a separation process and so allow the bulk production of nitrogen and argon in addition to oxygen - these three are often also produced as cryogenic liquid. To achieve the required low distillation temperatures, an Air Separation Unit (ASU) uses a refrigeration cycle that operates by means of the Joule ...

  6. Gas separation - Wikipedia

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    Oxygen concentrator – Device that removes nitrogen from air; Nitrogen generator; Industrial gas – Gaseous materials produced for use in industry; Air separation – Chemical process; Natural-gas processing – Industrial processes designed to purify raw natural gas; Solid sorbents for carbon capture – Solid materials that can adsorb ...

  7. Ammonia production - Wikipedia

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    The Process to make ammonia from coal. Making ammonia from coal is mainly practised in China, where it is the main source. [4] Oxygen from the air separation module is fed to the gasifier to convert coal into synthesis gas (H 2, CO, CO 2) and CH 4. Most gasifiers are based on fluidized beds that operate above atmospheric pressure and have the ...

  8. Liquefaction of gases - Wikipedia

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    Liquid nitrogen. Liquefaction of gases is physical conversion of a gas into a liquid state (condensation). The liquefaction of gases is a complicated process that uses various compressions and expansions to achieve high pressures and very low temperatures, using, for example, turboexpanders.

  9. Denitrification - Wikipedia

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    Denitrification is commonly used to remove nitrogen from sewage and municipal wastewater. It is also an instrumental process in constructed wetlands [28] and riparian zones [29] for the prevention of groundwater pollution with nitrate resulting from excessive agricultural or residential fertilizer usage. [30]