Distribution process for oxygen produced by PSA plants Aside from its use to supply medical oxygen, or as a substitute for bulk cryogenic or compressed-cylinder storage, which is the primary oxygen source for any hospital, PSA has numerous other uses. One of the primary applications of PSA is in the removal of
carbon dioxide (CO2) as the final step in the large-scale commercial synthesis of
hydrogen (H2) for use in
oil refineries and in the
production of ammonia (NH3). Refineries often use PSA technology in the removal of
hydrogen sulfide (H2S) from hydrogen feed and recycle streams of
hydrotreating and
hydrocracking units. Another application of PSA is the separation of carbon dioxide from
biogas to increase the
methane (CH4) ratio. Through PSA the biogas can be upgraded to a quality similar to
natural gas. This includes a process in
landfill gas utilization to upgrade landfill gas to utility-grade high purity methane gas to be sold as natural gas.
PSA is also used in: •
Hypoxic air fire prevention systems to produce air with a low oxygen content. • On purpose
propylene plants via
propane dehydrogenation. They consist of a selective medium for the preferred adsorption of
methane and
ethane over hydrogen. • Industrial
nitrogen generator units based on the PSA process can produce high-purity nitrogen gas (up to 99.9995%) from compressed air. However, such generators are more suited to supply intermediate ranges of purity and flows. • Nitrogen: from 100
normal cubic meters per hour (Nm3/h) at 99.9% purity, to 9,000 Nm3/h at 97% purity. • Oxygen: up to 1,500 Nm3/h with a purity between 88% and 93%. For
carbon capture and storage (CCS), research is currently underway to capture CO2 in large quantities from
coal-fired power plants prior to
geosequestration, in order to reduce
greenhouse gas production from these plants. PSA has also been discussed as a future alternative to the non-regenerable sorbent technology used in
space suit primary life support systems, in order to save weight and to extend the operating time of the suit. PSA is used in medical
oxygen concentrators used by
emphysema and
COVID-19 patients and others requiring oxygen-enriched air for breathing. ==Variations of PSA technology==