Patent classifications
B01D2257/304
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.
MULTI-STAGE PROCESS AND DEVICE UTILIZING STRUCTURED CATALYST BEDS AND REACTIVE DISTILLATION FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A LOW SULFUR HEAVY MARINE FUEL OIL
A multi-stage process for the production of a Product Heavy Marine Fuel Oil compliant with ISO 8217: 2017 as a Table 2 residual marine fuel from a high sulfur Feedstock Heavy Marine Fuel Oil compliant with ISO 8217: 2017 as a Table 2 residual marine fuel except for the sulfur level, involving hydrotreating under reactive distillation conditions in a Reaction System composed of one or more reaction vessels. The reactive distillation conditions allow more than 75% by mass of the Process Mixture to exit the bottom of the reaction vessel as Product Heavy Marine Fuel Oil. The Product Heavy Marine Fuel Oil has a maximum sulfur content (ISO 14596 or ISO 8754) less than 0.5 mass %. A process plant for conducting the process for conducting the process is disclosed.
BREWERY AND STEAM VENT ODOR CONTROL SYSTEM
The invention disclosed herein relates to an odor control system including features to allow a media scrubber to function to treat a humid, or saturated, or superheated exhaust stream. In some embodiments, the system disclosed herein can capture a humid, or saturated, or superheated exhaust stream, such as from a kettle vent, and dilute the exhaust with fresh air to lower the temperature of the combined air flow below its dew point. Water is drained from the system as it condenses in the system. The combined air flow can be further diluted and/or treated according to embodiments disclosed herein such that the exhaust stream, after having excess water removed, will have a relative humidity (RH) value enabling it to be run through a media scrubber.
Flow management and CO.SUB.2.-recovery apparatus and method of use
An apparatus and method for flow management and CO.sub.2-recovery from a CO.sub.2 containing hydrocarbon flow stream, such as a post CO.sub.2-stimulation flowback stream. The apparatus including a flow control zone, a gas separation zone, a pretreatment zone, and a CO.sub.2-capture zone. The CO.sub.2-capture zone is in fluid communication with the pretreatment zone to provide CO.sub.2-capture from a pretreated flowback gas stream and output a captured CO.sub.2-flow stream. The CO.sub.2-capture zone includes a first CO.sub.2-enricher and at least one additional CO.sub.2 enricher disposed downstream of the first CO.sub.2 enricher and in cascading relationship to provide a CO.sub.2-rich permeate stream, the CO.sub.2-capture zone further including at least one condenser to condense the enriched CO.sub.2-stream and output the captured CO.sub.2-flow stream.
Gas Purification and Liquefication System and Method Using Liquid Nitrogen
A system and method for cooling, purifying and liquifying a feed gas stream uses liquid nitrogen for cooling the system. After cooling the system, the warmed nitrogen is vented as a vapor. The system and method include a water condenser, a first and second cooler and a liquifier and production of at least first and second contaminant streams. Optionally, the system includes a compressor or blower and/or a separator.
HIGH SELECTIVITY AND HIGH CO2 PLASTICIZATION RESISTANT POLYMERIC MEMBRANES FOR GAS SEPARATIONS
A high selectivity and high CO.sub.2 plasticization resistant polymer comprises a plurality of repeating units of formula (I) for gas separation applications. The polymer may be synthesized from a superacid catalyzed poly(hydroalkylation) reaction.
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Membranes made from the polymer and gas separation processes using the membranes made from the polymer are also described.
Methods and systems to decarbonize natural gas using sulfur to produce hydrogen and polymers
Methods and systems to decarbonize natural gas using sulfur to produce hydrogen and polymers are provided. Sulfur can be introduced in elemental form or as hydrogen sulfide, as may be desired. Decarbonization of natural gas involves introducing natural gas and H.sub.2S to a first reactor to produce first reactor products including CS.sub.2 and H.sub.2. The CS.sub.2 can subsequently be polymerized and the H.sub.2 recovered in a purified form with little or no carbon emissions.
Catalyst capable of simultaneously removing COS and H<sub/>2S in garbage gasification and preparation method thereof
The disclosure discloses a catalyst capable of simultaneously removing COS and H.sub.2S in garbage gasification and a preparation method thereof, and belongs to the technical field of preparation of desulfurization catalysts. The method includes the following steps: pretreating an SBA-15 molecular sieve with a templating agent unremoved, which primarily includes the steps of removing the templating agent and introducing halogen atoms to modify the molecular sieve; then synthesizing an active component solution; and finally introducing active components into channels of the pretreated molecular sieve via surface tension by adopting an impregnation method, performing washing and drying, and performing calcining under an N.sub.2 atmosphere, so as to obtain the catalyst. The catalyst prepared according to the present disclosure can load the active components in fixed positions inside and outside the channels, and the components are easy to obtain, thereby having the advantages of low cost and good desulfurization effects.
Method for recovering CO.SUB.2 .in the Rectisol process and recovery system
A method for recovering CO.sub.2 in the Rectisol process. The method includes at least the following steps: performing reduced-pressure flash distillation treatment on the CO.sub.2-rich methanol liquid, and outputing the CO.sub.2 desorbed gas obtained after the reduced-pressure flash distillation treatment as a product gas; performing heat exchange flash distillation treatment on a first methanol treatment liquid obtained after the reduced-pressure flash distillation treatment, and outputing the CO.sub.2 desorbed gas obtained after the heat exchange flash distillation treatment as a product gas; performing vacuum flash distillation treatment on a second methanol treatment liquid obtained after the heat exchange flash distillation treatment, and outputing the CO.sub.2 desorbed gas obtained after the vacuum flash distillation treatment as a product gas. Reduced-pressure flash distillation treatment, heat exchange flash distillation treatment and vacuum flash distillation treatment are sequentially performed on the CO.sub.2-rich methanol liquid in this method.
High selectivity membranes for hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide removal from natural gas
A thin film composite gas separation membrane comprising a polyether block amide copolymer coating layer and a nanoporous asymmetric support membrane with nanopores on the skin layer surface of the support membrane and gelatin polymers inside the nanopores on the skin layer surface of the support membrane. A method for making the thin film composite gas separation membrane is provided as well as the use of the membrane for a variety of separations such as separations of hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide from natural gas, carbon dioxide removal from flue gas, fuel gas conditioning, hydrogen/methane, polar molecules, and ammonia mixtures with methane, nitrogen or hydrogen and other light gases separations, but also for natural gas liquids recovery and hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide removal from natural gas in a single step.