B01D2252/202

Removal of sour gases from gas mixtures containing them

There is an absorbent mixture usable for the removal of sour gases from gas mixtures. The mixture has at least one organic base having a pK.sub.b (in water) less than or equal to 3.2; at least one alcoholic solvent of general formula R(OH).sub.n having a boiling temperature above or equal to 100° C. at ambient pressure, wherein R is a linear or branched saturated alkyl group having a number of carbon atoms between 2 and 20 and n is a whole number varying between 1 and 20; an aprotic polar solvent having a dielectric constant ε at 25° C. greater than or equal to 30, a viscosity μ at 25° C. less than or equal to 14 cP, preferably less than or equal to 12 cP; and a boiling temperature at normal pressure equal to or above 130° C. There is also a process for the removal of sour gases using the absorbent mixture.

NON-AQUEOUS SOLVENT FOR REMOVING ACIDIC GAS FROM A PROCESS GAS STREAM FOR HIGH PRESSURE APPLICATIONS

A non-aqueous solvent system configured to remove acidic gas from a gas stream comprises a solution formed of a chemical absorption component and a physical absorption component. The chemical absorption component includes a nitrogenous base, wherein the nitrogenous base has a structure such that it reacts with a portion of the acidic gas. The physical absorption component includes an organic diluent that is non-reactive with the acidic gas and that has a structure such that it absorbs a portion of the acidic gas at a pressure above atmospheric pressure. The solvent system has a solubility with water of less than about 10 g of solvent per 100 mL of water.

Synergized hemiacetals composition and method for scavenging sulfides and mercaptans

This invention provides a composition comprising I. at least one reaction product between a nitrogen-free monohydric alcohol and an aldehyde or ketone, and II. at least one reaction product between a nitrogen-free sugar alcohol and an aldehyde or ketone, and optionally III. at least one reaction product from III.a) formaldehyde, and III.b) an amine, selected from the group consisting of primary alkyl amines having 1 to 4 carbon atoms, and primary hydroxy alkyl amines having 2 to 4 carbon atoms, and optionally IV. at least one solid suppression agent selected from the group consisting of IV(a). alkali or alkaline earth metal hydroxides IV(b). mono-, di- or tri-hydroxy alkyl, aryl or alkylaryl amines, IV(c). mono-, di- or tri-alkyl, aryl or alkylaryl primary, secondary and tertiary amines or IV(d). multifunctional amines and IV(e). mixtures of compounds of groups IV(a) to IV(c). wherein alkyl is C.sub.1 to C.sub.15, aryl is C.sub.6 to C.sub.15 and alkylaryl is C.sub.7 to C.sub.15.

CHEMICAL COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USING SAME FOR REMEDIATING SULFUR-CONTAINING COMPOSITIONS AND OTHER CONTAMINANTS IN FLUIDS
20220411701 · 2022-12-29 ·

A treatment process for remediating; contaminants in a mixture of contaminated fluids, including at least one liquid fluid and at least one gaseous fluid, includes the steps of: preparing a treatment composition containing at least 80 volume % of an aqueous solution containing at least one hydroxide compound at a collective concentration of 35-55 weight percent, and at least one organic acid selected from the group consisting of fulvic acid and humic acid at a collective concentration of 0.1-5 wt % of the treatment composition; adding a dosage of the treatment composition to a mixture of contaminated fluids including a liquid portion and a gaseous portion; and allowing the treatment composition to react with the mixture of contaminated fluids for at least 10 minutes. A pH of the treatment composition is at least 12.0

GAS PROCESSING APPARATUS AND SUBSTRATE PROCESSING APPARATUS
20220395776 · 2022-12-15 ·

A gas processing apparatus includes a duct, a partition plate and a liquid supply. The duct has therein a flow path through which a gas passes. The partition plate is configured to divide the flow path into multiple spaces, and is formed of a porous material, through which the gas passes, configured to retain a liquid. The liquid supply is configured to supply a dissolving liquid configured to dissolve a target component contained in the gas to the partition plate. The gas passing through the flow path is brought into contact with the dissolving liquid retained in the partition plate.

A METHOD FOR CAPTURING CARBON DIOXIDE

A process for capture of carbon dioxide comprising the steps of contacting the carbon dioxide with at least one metal carbonate in an aqueous organic solvent at a predetermined temperature.

PROCESS AND PLANT FOR GAS MIXTURES CONTAINING ACID GAS TREATMENT

A process for treatment of gas mixtures containing acid gas, for the removal of said acid gas from the gas mixtures. The process has (A) an absorption step performed on a gas mixture containing acid gas by means of a solvent system containing at least one liquid absorption solvent for removing from the gas mixture the acid gas contained therein and forming a lean gas mixture, from which at least part of the acid gas have been removed, and an enriched solvent containing the acid gas and (B) a regeneration step, in which the enriched solvent is subjected to a gas/liquid separation step by a flash process to be separated from the absorbed acid gas and to produce an acid gas flow and a regenerated solvent, which is recirculated to the absorption step. The solvent system contains at least one liquid absorption solvent selected from switchable ionic liquids.

PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR ALKYL HALIDE FUMIGANT RECOVERY AND CONVERSION
20230038873 · 2023-02-09 ·

Process and apparatus (10) are disclosed for capturing and converting an ozone-depleting alkyl halide fumigant from a fumigant/air mixed stream (14) by absorbing it into a metal hydroxide-alcohol buffer solution (26) in an absorber/scrubber (12) to produce a fumigant-free air stream (28). The captured alkyl halide in aqueous alcohol solution can actively react with the metal hydroxide in alcohol solution to produce a value-added product, such as a precipitate metal halide, and another alcohol that further enhances absorption. The absorbing solution is well-mixed with make-up alcohol and alkali streams to maintain the concentration of the metal hydroxide in the desired buffer solution range. The solid precipitate metal halide (52) is separated from the liquid stream, and the metal hydroxide-containing mixed alcohol stream (26) is recycled to the absorber/scrubber (12).

Synergized acetals composition and method for scavenging sulfides and mercaptans

This invention provides a composition comprising I. at least one reaction product between a nitrogen-free monohydric alcohol and an aldehyde or ketone, and II. at least one reaction product between a monosaccharide having 3 to 6 carbon atoms and/or an oligosaccharide being formed by oligomerization of monosaccharides having 3 to 6 carbon atoms and an aldehyde or ketone, and optionally III. at least one reaction product from III.a) formaldehyde, and III.b) an amine, selected from the group consisting of primary alkyl amines having 1 to 4 carbon atoms, and primary hydroxy alkyl amines having 2 to 4 carbon atoms, and optionally IV. at least one solid suppression agent selected from the group consisting of IV(a). alkali or alkaline earth metal hydroxides IV(b). mono-, di- or tri-hydroxy alkyl, aryl or alkylaryl amines, IV(c). mono-, di- or tri-alkyl, aryl or alkylaryl primary, secondary and tertiary amines or IV(d). multifunctional amines and IV(e). mixtures of compounds of groups IV(a) to IV(c). wherein alkyl is C.sub.1 to C.sub.15, aryl is C.sub.6 to C.sub.15 and alkylaryl is C.sub.7 to C.sub.15.

Process and apparatus for producing an aqueous solution containing chlorine dioxide
11472703 · 2022-10-18 ·

The present invention relates to a process for producing an aqueous solution containing chlorine dioxide from gaseous chlorine dioxide and from an aqueous phase. The invention additionally relates to an apparatus for producing an aqueous solution containing chlorine dioxide and/or for carrying out the process of the invention. Finally, the invention also relates to the use of an apparatus according to the invention for carrying out a process according to the invention. In the following, all statements made in respect of the process of the invention also apply correspondingly to the apparatus of the invention and the use according to the invention, and vice versa, unless indicated otherwise in the individual case.