Hybrid Direct-Contact Exchanger
20180369744 ยท 2018-12-27
Inventors
- Larry Baxter (Orem, UT, US)
- David Frankman (Provo, UT, US)
- Aaron Sayre (Spanish Fork, UT, US)
- Stephanie Burt (Provo, UT, US)
- Christopher Hoeger (Provo, UT, US)
- Eric Mansfield (Spanish Fork, UT, US)
- Nathan Davis (Bountiful, UT, US)
Cpc classification
F25J2205/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25J2220/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25J3/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D53/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B01D53/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A process and device for separating a vapor from a gas is disclosed. A direct-contact exchanger comprising a droplet-generating apparatus in a top portion of the exchanger and a bubbling apparatus in a bottom portion of the exchanger is provided. An inlet gas, comprising a vapor, is passed through the bubbling apparatus, forming bubbles in a bottoms liquid. The bottoms liquid strips a portion of the vapor and exchanges heat with the bubbles, producing a product liquid and a middle gas. A barren liquid is passed through the droplet-generating apparatus to form droplets of the barren liquid in the top portion. The droplets descend against the middle gas and strip a second portion of the vapor from and exchange heat with the middle gas, producing the bottoms liquid, which collects in the bottom portion, and a product gas.
Claims
1. A direct-contact exchanger for separating a vapor from a gas comprising: a droplet-generating apparatus in a top portion of the exchanger and a bubbling apparatus in a bottom portion of the exchanger, wherein: a bubbling apparatus passes bubbles of an inlet gas into a bottoms liquid, the inlet gas comprising a vapor, wherein the bottoms liquid strips a first portion of the vapor from and exchanges heat with the bubbles, producing a product liquid and a middle gas; and, the droplet-generating apparatus passes droplets of a barren liquid into the top portion, the droplets descending against the middle gas and stripping a second portion of the vapor from and exchanging heat with the middle gas, producing the bottoms liquid, which collects in the bottom portion, and a product gas.
2. The exchanger of claim 1, wherein the droplet-generating apparatus comprises one or more nozzles, drip trays, perforated plates, or combinations thereof.
3. The exchanger of claim 1, wherein the bubbling apparatus comprises one or more bubble trays, bubble plates, bubble caps, spargers, nozzles, or combinations thereof.
4. The exchanger of claim 1, wherein the barren liquid comprises water, hydrocarbons, liquid ammonia, liquid carbon dioxide, cryogenic liquids, or combinations thereof.
5. The exchanger of claim 4, wherein the inlet gas comprises flue gas, syngas, producer gas, natural gas, steam reforming gas, hydrocarbons, light gases, refinery off-gases, organic solvents, steam, ammonia, or combinations thereof.
6. The exchanger of claim 5, wherein the vapor comprises carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur trioxide, hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen cyanide, water, mercury, hydrocarbons, pharmaceuticals, or combinations thereof.
7. The exchanger of claim 6, wherein the inlet gas further comprises entrained solids, the entrained solids comprising salts, biomass, dust, ash, or combinations thereof.
8. The exchanger of claim 7, wherein the bottoms liquid is a slurry, comprising the entrained solids and solid forms of the vapor.
9. The exchanger of claim 1, wherein a supplemental stream of the barren liquid is added to the bottoms liquid in the bottom portion.
10. A direct-contact exchanger for separating a vapor from a gas comprising: a droplet-generating apparatus in a top portion of the exchanger and a bubbling apparatus in a bottom portion of the exchanger, wherein: the droplet-generating apparatus comprises one or more nozzles, drip trays, perforated plates, or combinations thereof; the bubbling apparatus comprises one or more bubble trays, bubble plates, bubble caps, spargers, nozzles, or combinations thereof; a bubbling apparatus passes bubbles of an inlet gas into a bottoms liquid, the inlet gas comprising a vapor, wherein the bottoms liquid strips a first portion of the vapor from and exchanges heat with the bubbles, producing a product liquid and a middle gas; the droplet-generating apparatus passes droplets of a barren liquid into the top portion, the droplets descending against the middle gas and stripping a second portion of the vapor from and exchanging heat with the middle gas, producing the bottoms liquid, which collects in the bottom portion, and a product gas; the barren liquid comprises water, hydrocarbons, liquid ammonia, liquid carbon dioxide, cryogenic liquids, or combinations thereof; the inlet gas comprises flue gas, syngas, producer gas, natural gas, steam reforming gas, hydrocarbons, light gases, refinery off-gases, organic solvents, steam, ammonia, or combinations thereof; the vapor comprises carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur trioxide, hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen cyanide, water, mercury, hydrocarbons, pharmaceuticals, or combinations thereof.
11. A process for separating a vapor from a gas comprising: providing a direct-contact exchanger comprising a droplet-generating apparatus in a top portion of the exchanger and a bubbling apparatus in a bottom portion of the exchanger; passing an inlet gas, comprising a vapor, through the bubbling apparatus, forming bubbles in a bottoms liquid, the bottoms liquid stripping a first portion of the vapor and exchanging heat with the bubbles, producing a product liquid and a middle gas; and, passing a barren liquid through the droplet-generating apparatus to form droplets of the barren liquid in the top portion, the droplets descending against the middle gas and stripping a second portion of the vapor from and exchanging heat with the middle gas, producing the bottoms liquid, which collects in the bottom portion, and a product gas.
12. The process of claim 11, providing the droplet-generating apparatus comprising one or more nozzles, drip trays, perforated plates, or combinations thereof.
13. The process of claim 11, providing the bubbling apparatus comprising one or more bubble trays, bubble plates, bubble caps, spargers, nozzles, or combinations thereof.
14. The process of claim 11, wherein the barren liquid comprises water, hydrocarbons, liquid ammonia, liquid carbon dioxide, cryogenic liquids, or combinations thereof.
15. The process of claim 14, wherein the inlet gas comprises flue gas, syngas, producer gas, natural gas, steam reforming gas, hydrocarbons, light gases, refinery off-gases, organic solvents, steam, ammonia, or combinations thereof.
16. The process of claim 15, wherein the vapor comprises carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur trioxide, hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen cyanide, water, mercury, hydrocarbons, pharmaceuticals, or combinations thereof.
17. The process of claim 16, wherein the inlet gas further comprises entrained solids, the entrained solids comprising salts, biomass, dust, ash, or combinations thereof.
18. The process of claim 17, wherein the bottoms liquid is a slurry, comprising the entrained solids and solid forms of the vapor.
19. The process of claim 11, further comprising providing a supplemental stream of the barren liquid to the bottoms liquid in the bottom portion.
20. A process for separating a vapor from a gas comprising: providing a direct-contact exchanger comprising a droplet-generating apparatus in a top portion of the exchanger and a bubbling apparatus in a bottom portion of the exchanger, wherein: the droplet-generating apparatus comprises one or more nozzles, drip trays, perforated plates, or combinations thereof; the bubbling apparatus comprises one or more bubble trays, bubble plates, bubble caps, spargers, nozzles, or combinations thereof; passing an inlet gas, comprising a vapor, through the bubbling apparatus, forming bubbles in a bottoms liquid, the bottoms liquid stripping a first portion of the vapor and exchanging heat with the bubbles, producing a product liquid and a middle gas, wherein: the inlet gas comprises flue gas, syngas, producer gas, natural gas, steam reforming gas, hydrocarbons, light gases, refinery off-gases, organic solvents, steam, ammonia, or combinations thereof; the vapor comprises carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur trioxide, hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen cyanide, water, mercury, hydrocarbons, pharmaceuticals, or combinations thereof and, passing a barren liquid through the droplet-generating apparatus to form droplets of the barren liquid in the top portion, the droplets descending against the middle gas and stripping a second portion of the vapor from and exchanging heat with the middle gas, producing the bottoms liquid, which collects in the bottom portion, and a product gas, wherein: the barren liquid comprises water, hydrocarbons, liquid ammonia, liquid carbon dioxide, cryogenic liquids, or combinations thereof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] In order that the advantages of the invention will be readily understood, a more particular description of the invention briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are not therefore to be considered limiting of its scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through use of the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] It will be readily understood that the components of the present invention, as generally described and illustrated in the Figures herein, could be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations. Thus, the following more detailed description of the embodiments of the invention, as represented in the Figures, is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, as claimed, but is merely representative of certain examples of presently contemplated embodiments in accordance with the invention.
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[0031] In some embodiments, the droplet-generating apparatus comprises one or more nozzles, drip trays, perforated plates, or combinations thereof. In some embodiments, the bubbling apparatus comprises one or more bubble trays, bubble plates, bubble caps, spargers, nozzles, or combinations thereof.
[0032] In some embodiments, the barren liquid comprises water, hydrocarbons, liquid ammonia, liquid carbon dioxide, cryogenic liquids, or combinations thereof. In some embodiments, the inlet gas comprises flue gas, syngas, producer gas, natural gas, steam reforming gas, hydrocarbons, light gases, refinery off-gases, organic solvents, steam, ammonia, or combinations thereof. In some embodiments, the vapor comprises carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur trioxide, hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen cyanide, water, mercury, hydrocarbons, pharmaceuticals, or combinations thereof. In some embodiments, the inlet gas further comprises entrained solids, the entrained solids comprising salts, biomass, dust, ash, or combinations thereof. In some embodiments, the bottoms liquid is a slurry, comprising the entrained solids and solid forms of the vapor.
[0033] In some embodiments, a supplemental stream of the barren liquid is added to the bottoms liquid in the bottom portion.
[0034] Combustion flue gas consists of the exhaust gas from a fireplace, oven, furnace, boiler, steam generator, or other combustor. The combustion fuel sources include coal, hydrocarbons, and biomass. Combustion flue gas varies greatly in composition depending on the method of combustion and the source of fuel. Combustion in pure oxygen produces little to no nitrogen in the flue gas. Combustion using air leads to the majority of the flue gas consisting of nitrogen. The non-nitrogen flue gas consists of mostly carbon dioxide, water, and sometimes unconsumed oxygen. Small amounts of carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and trace amounts of hundreds of other chemicals are present, depending on the source. Entrained dust and soot will also be present in all combustion flue gas streams. The method disclosed applies to any combustion flue gases. Dried combustion flue gas has had the water removed.
[0035] Syngas consists of hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide.
[0036] Producer gas consists of a fuel gas manufactured from materials such as coal, wood, or syngas. It consists mostly of carbon monoxide, with tars and carbon dioxide present as well.
[0037] Steam reforming is the process of producing hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and other compounds from hydrocarbon fuels, including natural gas. The steam reforming gas referred to herein consists primarily of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, with varying amounts of carbon dioxide and water.
[0038] Light gases include gases with higher volatility than water, including hydrogen, helium, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and oxygen. This list is for example only and should not be implied to constitute a limitation as to the viability of other gases in the process. A person of skill in the art would be able to evaluate any gas as to whether it has higher volatility than water.
[0039] Refinery off-gases comprise gases produced by refining precious metals, such as gold and silver. These off-gases tend to contain significant amounts of mercury and other metals.