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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 05, 2019
Filed:
Jan. 23, 2017
Larry Baxter, Orem, UT (US);
Andrew Baxter, Spanish Fork, UT (US);
Eric Mansfield, Spanish Fork, UT (US);
Aaron Sayre, Spanish Fork, UT (US);
Kyler Stitt, Lindon, UT (US);
Christopher Hoeger, Provo, UT (US);
Stephanie Burt, Provo, UT (US);
David Frankman, Provo, UT (US);
Larry Baxter, Orem, UT (US);
Andrew Baxter, Spanish Fork, UT (US);
Eric Mansfield, Spanish Fork, UT (US);
Aaron Sayre, Spanish Fork, UT (US);
Kyler Stitt, Lindon, UT (US);
Christopher Hoeger, Provo, UT (US);
Stephanie Burt, Provo, UT (US);
David Frankman, Provo, UT (US);
Hall Labs LLC, Provo, UT (US);
Abstract
Condensable vapors such as carbon dioxide are separated from light gases in a process stream. The systems and methods employ a circulating fluidized particle bed cooled by an out-bed heat exchanger to desublimate the solid form of condensable vapors from the process stream. Gas and solids may be sorted in a separator, and the solids may then be subcooled in a heat exchanger. The condensable vapors may be condensed on the bed particles or in the heat exchanger while the light gases from the process stream, which are not condensed, form a separated light-gas stream.