Patent classifications
C10L2290/12
Adsorbent materials and methods of adsorbing carbon dioxide
Methods of designing zeolite materials for adsorption of CO.sub.2. Zeolite materials and processes for CO.sub.2 adsorption using zeolite materials.
Production of renewable bio-gasoline
A process and system for separating bio-gasoline, bio-diesel and bio-fuel oil fractions from a bio-oil, and for producing a renewable gasoline including at least in part the bio-gasoline fraction, is provided. The process comprises separating bio-oil into a bio-gasoline fraction and a heavy fraction based on their boiling points. At least a portion of the bio-gasoline fraction is directly blended with a petroleum-derived gasoline, without any prior hydrotreatment, to thereby provide a renewable gasoline composition.
Method for Purifying Glycol Used as a Hydrate Inhibitor
The invention concerns a purification method comprising: providing a flow comprising a glycol, monovalent ions and multivalent ions; treating this flow with ion exclusion chromatography comprising: injecting the flow into a chromatographic unit comprising an ion exchange stationary phase; injecting an eluent into the chromatographic unit; collecting a fraction at the outlet of the chromatographic unit; the collected fraction being enriched with glycol and depleted of monovalent ions and multivalent ions relative to the flow.
The invention also concerns an installation adapted to implement this method, and its application to the regeneration of an anti-hydrate agent.
Methods to reduce frequency of diesel particulate filter regeneration
The present disclosure relates to a method of reducing regeneration frequency of a diesel particulate filter in a vehicle combusting diesel fuel. The method includes combusting a diesel fuel in a vehicle engine having a diesel particulate filter and wherein the diesel particulate filter requires regeneration thereof. The diesel fuel has less than about 50 ppmw of sulfur and one or more select additives to reduce a measured frequency of regeneration of the diesel particulate filter.
Method and apparatus for removing absorbable gases from pressurized industrial gases contaminated with absorbable gases, without supplying cooling energy
The invention relates to a method for removing absorbable gases from pressurized industrial gases contaminated with absorbable gases, without supplying cooling energy. The method includes an industrial gas that is to be purified is purified by an absorbent solvent, the absorbable gases situated therein being removed by the solvent, and the loaded solvent is passed to a stripping stage in which the absorbed gas is desorbed again, and the desorbed gas is compressed, in such a manner that it is heated by the compression, whereupon it is cooled to standard temperature by means of cooling water or cooling air, then expanded, in such a manner that it cools and this cooled desorption gas is again returned to the industrial gas, in such a manner that said industrial gas is also cooled by the admixture.
NOVEL PROCESS DESIGNS FOR INCREASED SELECTIVITY AND CAPACITY FOR HYDROGEN SULFIDE CAPTURE FROM ACID GASES
A system and process for selectively separating H.sub.2S from a gas mixture which also comprises CO.sub.2 is disclosed. A water recycle stream is fed to the absorber in order to create a higher concentration absorbent above the recycle feed and having a greater H.sub.2S selectivity at lower acid gas loadings, and a more dilute absorbent below the recycle feed and having a greater H.sub.2S selectivity at higher acid gas loadings. Also disclosed is a system and process for selectively separating H.sub.2S by utilizing two different absorbents, one absorbent for the upper section of the absorber, tailored to have a greater H.sub.2S selectivity at lower acid gas loadings, and a second absorbent for the lower section of the absorber, tailored to have a greater H.sub.2S selectivity at higher acid gas loadings.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR OPERATING AN ADSORPTION-BASED SYSTEM FOR REMOVING WATER FROM A PROCESS STREAM
A method for operating an adsorption-based system for removing water and potentially other components from a feed stream. The system includes at least two dehydration units each comprising an adsorption bed. The method includes the steps of: i) obtaining process data from one or more sensors at a predetermined time resolution, the sensors at least comprising at least one moisture sensor at a specified location in each of the dehydration units; ii) dehydrating the feed stream by operating the adsorption-based system in regenerative mode, wherein at least one active unit of the at least two dehydration units is in an adsorption cycle, and wherein at least another one of the at least two dehydration units is being regenerated; iii) estimating an adsorption bed water adsorption capacity during every adsorption cycle; and iv) using the process data to update the estimated adsorption bed water adsorption capacity.
AMINE-APPENDED METAL-ORGANIC FRAMEWORKS EXHIBITING A NEW ADSORPTION MECHANISM FOR CARBON DIOXIDE SEPARATIONS
An adsorption material is disclosed that comprises a metal-organic framework and a plurality of ligands. The metal-organic framework comprising a plurality of metal ions. Each respective ligand in the plurality of ligands is amine appended to a respective metal ion in the plurality of metal ions of the metal-organic framework. Each respective ligand in the plurality of ligands comprises a substituted 1,3-propanediamine. The adsorbent has a CO.sub.2 adsorption capacity of greater than 2.50 mmol/g at 150 mbar CO.sub.2 at 40° C. Moreover, the adsorbent is configured to regenerate at less than 120° C. An example ligand is diamine 2,2-dimethyl-1,3-propanediamine. An example of the metal-organic framework is Mg.sub.2(dobpdc), where dobpdc.sup.4− is 4,4′-dioxidobiphenyl-3,3′-dicarboxylate. Example applications for the adsorption material are removal of carbon dioxide from flue gas and biogasses.
INTEGRATED SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REMOVING ACID GAS FROM A GAS STREAM
Acid gas compounds are removed from a process gas such as, for example, syngas or natural gas, by flowing a feed gas into a desulfurization unit to remove a substantial fraction of sulfur compounds from the feed gas and flowing the resulting desulfurized gas into a CO.sub.2 removal unit to remove a substantial fraction of CO.sub.2 from the desulfurized gas.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING SOLID FUEL AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING SOLID FUEL
To provide a method for producing a solid fuel that can efficiently evaporate moisture contained in a slurry by enhancing heat exchange efficiency.
The method for producing a solid fuel of the present invention includes the steps of: preparing a slurry by mixing powdery low-grade coal and oil; evaporating moisture contained in the slurry by heating; and separating the slurry obtained after the evaporation step into solid and liquid, wherein the evaporation step includes the steps of: preheating the slurry in a first circulation route; and heating the preheated slurry in a second circulation route that is different from the first circulation route. Preferably, in the preheating step and the heating step, a multitubular heat exchanger is used, the heating medium is supplied to the shell side, and the slurry is supplied to the tube side. Preferably, the process steam generated in the evaporation step is used as the heating medium for anyone of the preheating step and the heating step, and externally introduced steam is used as the heat medium for the other.