摘要 |
The aeration of specific inert, nonmagnetic liquids, under superatmospheric pressure, and ambient temperature, increases both the oxygen and nitrogen solubility of the liquid. Filtered, sterilized air, within a controlled temperature range is dissolved under superatmospheric pressure in the nonmagnetic liquid. The liquid pregnant with both oxygen and nitrogen is then passed through a high intensity electromagnet which paramagnetically separates the oxygen from the liquid. The collected oxygen gas is pressurized for storage and later use, or used as produced. The oxygen stripped nonmagnetic liquid, still pregnant with nonparamagnetic nitrogen is reduced to sub or atmospheric pressure which releases the nitrogen gas to atmosphere. The gases stripped nonmagnetic liquid is then returned for recycle use.
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