B01D3/22

Method for recovering transition metal tetrahalide and hydrocarbons from a waste stream

The present invention provides a process for recovering transition metal tetrahalides from a waste stream coming from a catalyst manufacturing process by (a) establishing a mixed stream comprising transition metal tetrahalide and transition metal alkoxyhalides; (b) forming a falling liquid film from the mixed stream of step (a) at a temperature of from 25 to 85° C. and an absolute pressure of from 0.05 to 0.6 bar; and (c) establishing from the film of step (b) a first vapour stream containing from 90 to 100% of recoverable components and a second liquid stream containing about 10 to 80% of titanium haloalkoxides.

HIGH CAPACITY TRAY FOR LIQUID-LIQUID TREATING
20220280884 · 2022-09-08 · ·

The present disclosure relates to an improved sieve tray assembly for a liquid-liquid treating column. The tray is a modular design with inlet and outlet downcomer assemblies that are mounted flush to or raised above the sieve deck upper surface. The raised downcomer assemblies provide increased surface area for light liquid upflow perforations and enhanced liquid-liquid contacting capacity and efficiency.

DISTILLATION TRAY HAVING THROUGH HOLES WITH DIFFERENT DIAMETERS

One or more trays for use in distillation columns and methods of manufacture of such trays. The trays include a plate having a plurality of through holes that extend between a first surface of the plate and a second surface of the plate. The plurality of through holes include a first set of through holes each having substantially a first diameter and a second set of through holes each having substantially a second diameter that is different from the first diameter. The trays also include a weir coupled to the plate and extending from the first surface. The weir is positioned between the first set of through holes and the second set of through holes.

DISTILLATION TRAY HAVING THROUGH HOLES WITH DIFFERENT DIAMETERS

One or more trays for use in distillation columns and methods of manufacture of such trays. The trays include a plate having a plurality of through holes that extend between a first surface of the plate and a second surface of the plate. The plurality of through holes include a first set of through holes each having substantially a first diameter and a second set of through holes each having substantially a second diameter that is different from the first diameter. The trays also include a weir coupled to the plate and extending from the first surface. The weir is positioned between the first set of through holes and the second set of through holes.

DISTILLATION TRAY HAVING THROUGH HOLES WITH DIFFERENT DIAMETERS

This disclosure describes one or more trays for use in distillation columns. The trays include a plate having a plurality of through holes that extend between a first surface of the plate and a second surface of the plate. The plurality of through holes include a first set of through holes each having substantially a first diameter and a second set of through holes each having substantially a second diameter that is different from the first diameter. The trays also include a weir coupled to the plate and extending from the first surface. The weir is positioned between the first set of through holes and the second set of through holes.

DISTILLATION TRAY HAVING THROUGH HOLES WITH DIFFERENT DIAMETERS

This disclosure describes one or more trays for use in distillation columns. The trays include a plate having a plurality of through holes that extend between a first surface of the plate and a second surface of the plate. The plurality of through holes include a first set of through holes each having substantially a first diameter and a second set of through holes each having substantially a second diameter that is different from the first diameter. The trays also include a weir coupled to the plate and extending from the first surface. The weir is positioned between the first set of through holes and the second set of through holes.

Apparatus for gas-liquid contacting
11154793 · 2021-10-26 · ·

The present invention relates to an apparatus for gas-liquid contacting and gas distribution in a bubble contactor. More specifically, the present invention relates to a gas-liquid distribution device that may be used in an ionic liquid co-current gas and liquid up-flow regenerator designed to distribute gas uniformly across the regenerator cross section through restriction orifices on a distribution plate with liquid upcomers.

Apparatus for gas-liquid contacting
11154793 · 2021-10-26 · ·

The present invention relates to an apparatus for gas-liquid contacting and gas distribution in a bubble contactor. More specifically, the present invention relates to a gas-liquid distribution device that may be used in an ionic liquid co-current gas and liquid up-flow regenerator designed to distribute gas uniformly across the regenerator cross section through restriction orifices on a distribution plate with liquid upcomers.

METHOD FOR INSTALLING TRAYS IN PLATE TOWER

A method for installing trays in a case where a plate tower is horizontally placed or approximately horizontally placed. No manhole is formed on a cylinder body of the plate tower, so as to reduce damage to the cylinder body of the plate tower, thereby improving the airtight performance of the plate tower. Since the trays are installed in a case where the plate tower is horizontally placed or approximately horizontally placed, manual operations are facilitated, manual working is reduced, and the potential safety hazard caused by high-place operations is avoided.

METHOD FOR INSTALLING TRAYS IN PLATE TOWER

A method for installing trays in a case where a plate tower is horizontally placed or approximately horizontally placed. No manhole is formed on a cylinder body of the plate tower, so as to reduce damage to the cylinder body of the plate tower, thereby improving the airtight performance of the plate tower. Since the trays are installed in a case where the plate tower is horizontally placed or approximately horizontally placed, manual operations are facilitated, manual working is reduced, and the potential safety hazard caused by high-place operations is avoided.