Patent classifications
B01D11/0488
PROCESS FOR RECLAIMING ALCOHOLS
A method of recovering an alcohol from an aqueous stream comprising: providing an aqueous stream comprising an alcohol; extracting at least a portion of the alcohol from the aqueous stream with a solvent to form an extracted solvent stream; extracting at least a portion of the solvent from the extracted solvent stream to form an extracted aqueous stream; and recovering at least a portion of the alcohol from the extracted aqueous stream.
Methods and systems for the removal of heavy hydrocarbons
Apparatuses, systems and methods for separating heavy hydrocarbons from a solvent stream are disclosed. The heavy hydrocarbons and solvent can be recovered and processed further.
OXYGEN STRIPPING IN ETHERIFICATION, ETHERS DECOMPOSITION AND ISOOCTENE PRODUCTION
A process for supplying deaerated water to a chemical plant that includes a distillation column for separating a reaction effluent comprising water and a product. The process includes inventorying the distillation column with aerated water (water having an oxygen content of greater than 50 ppbw, such as greater than 1 ppmw). The aerated water in the distillation column may then be distilled to produce an oxygen-containing overheads and a bottoms fraction comprising deaerated water. The deaerated water in the bottoms fraction ma be transported to an upstream or a downstream unit operation, and utilizing the deaerated water in the upstream or downstream unit operation. The reaction effluent is fed to the distillation column, transitioning the distillation column from separating oxygen from water to operations for separating the product from the water.
Methods and systems for solvent purification
A method including: (a) contacting lime with an extract including a S1 solvent carrying a contaminant load to form a lime treated extract; and (b) reducing the contaminant load by removing solids. Optionally, the method includes washing the lime treated extract with water. Optionally, a pH of the lime treated extract is at least 6.5.
METHOD OF RECOVERING ACETONE AND A PLANT FOR RECOVERING THE SAME
In an embodiment, a method of recovering acetone comprises separating a bisphenol A stream into a bisphenol A product stream and an extraction stream comprising unreacted acetone; recovering the unreacted acetone in a recovery section of the bisphenol A production facility and forming a bisphenol A plant acetone recovery stream comprising methanol and a recovered acetone; introducing the bisphenol A plant acetone recovery stream to a phenol purification plant; and purifying the bisphenol A plant acetone recovery stream in the phenol purification plant to form an acetone product stream. The acetone product stream can comprise a reduced amount of methanol as compared to the bisphenol A plant acetone recovery stream.
Continuous sample purification systems and methods
Sample purification systems include a particle extraction assembly having a mixing compartment and a settling compartment. A biological sample is mixed with two liquid phases formulated to effectuate transfer of a biological molecule into a first phase and particulate contaminants into a second phase. The first phase includes a solubilizing salt, the second phase includes an organic molecule, and the mixture can have little or no monoatomic salt or dextran. The molecule-containing first phase can be optionally concentrated without also concentrating the particulate contaminants and introduced into a multi-stage liquid-liquid extractor, by which the biological molecule or molecular contaminants are extracted from the first phase into a third phase, thereby purifying the molecule away from contaminants. The extracted sample can be further purified through a series of processing steps. The system can be run in continuously mode to maintain sterility of the sample.
SHEAR-INDUCED PHASE INVERSION OF COMPLEX EMULSIONS FOR RECOVERY OF ORGANIC COMPONENTS FROM BIOMASS
A method of recovering organic components from an aqueous biomass in the method includes: (i) providing an aqueous biomass containing organic components; (ii) treatment of the aqueous biomass to release intracellular organic components from within cells of the biomass to form a biomass suspension; addition of a water-immiscible component to the biomass suspension to form a mixture comprising biomass and water-immiscible component; (iv) subjecting the mixture comprising biomass and water-immiscible component to high shear to form a water-in-water-immiscible-component emulsion; and (v) separating the water-immiscible component phase from the water/aqueous phase.
PROCESS OF EXTRACTION, QUANTIFICATION AND RECOVERY OF ADDITIVES IN POLYPROPYLENE WITH NATURAL BIODEGRADABLE SOLVENTS AND USE OF THE POLYPROPYLENE RESULTING FROM THE MULTIPLE EXTRACTIONS
A process of extraction, quantification and recovery of additives in polypropylene with the stages of washing the plastic material (A), grinding the material (A) to a particle size from 10 to 500 microns, extraction where the material (A) is transferred to a column (1) and then such material successively passes through column (2), column (3) and column (4), respectively, for successive extractions with solvents (I), (II), (III) and (IV), packed column extraction, where the solvent with the additives obtained from each extraction in columns (1), (2), (3) and (4) passes through packed columns (1′), (2′), (3′) and (4′), respectively, crystallization of the additives obtained after each extraction stage in packed columns (1′), (2′), (3′) and (4′) respectively; and quantification of the additives obtained and where the residual material without additives is subjected to pyrolysis.
Method for continuously recovering (meth)acrylic acid and apparatus for the method
This disclosure relates to a method of continuous recovery of (meth)acrylic acid and an apparatus used for the recovery method. The method of continuous recovery of (meth)acrylic acid according to the present invention may effectively remove scum formed in the continuous recovery process of (meth)acrylic acid, and simultaneously recover (meth)acrylic acid with excellent efficiency, thus enabling more stable operation of the continuous process.
Methods of chemical recovery for propylene oxide-styrene monomer processes
Methods and systems for recovering materials from streams from processes for the co-production of propylene oxide and styrene monomer. The processes may permit the recovery of products, such a mono-propylene glycol, or the recycling of products, such as α-methyl benzyl alcohol.