Rotationally drivable sorption filter

The rotary-driven sorption filter enhances adsorption and desorption of greenhouse gases by rotating the sorption filter, improving efficiency and service life without new materials, using induction heating and magnetic fields.

WO2026120004A1 Publication Date: 2026-06-11HENGST SE

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
WO · WO
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
HENGST SE
Filing Date
2025-12-03
Publication Date
2026-06-11

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Technical Problem

Existing sorption systems face challenges in improving the adsorption and desorption behavior of greenhouse gases without requiring the development of new materials, which is time-consuming and expensive.

Method used

A rotary-driven sorption filter with a drive interface connected to a rotary drive, allowing the sorption filter or its assembly to be rotated, enhancing adsorption and desorption processes through mechanisms like eddy current generation and magnetic hysteresis losses, while utilizing induction heating.

🎯Benefits of technology

The rotary motion improves adsorption and desorption efficiency without needing new materials, reducing energy consumption and extending service life through low-friction rotation and efficient material utilization.

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Abstract

The invention relates to a rotationally drivable sorption filter (10) for use in a sorption system (100), comprising at least one sorption material (20) for adsorbing and / or desorbing at least one greenhouse gas, comprising at least one heating material (22) that can be inductively heated by means of a magnetic field, and comprising a drive interface (18) via which the sorption filter (10) or at least one rotation assembly of the sorption filter (10) can be connected to a rotary drive (102) of the sorption system (100) in order for the sorption filter (10) or the rotation assembly of the sorption filter (10) to be driven in rotation.
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