Abstract: A method for removing heat stable base salts, such as amine salts, is disclosed. The method of the present invention can be used to reduce the level of heat stable salts in a solvent gas stream in an acid gas removal process. A solvent in which the lean acid gas loading is high is first stripped to achieve an acceptable lean gas loading. The lean solution is then reclaimed using one or more methods. The purified base or amine solution can be used again to remove acid gases from a gas stream. A process for recovering acid gas from an acid gas stream is also disclosed. The process also comprises a reduction of the level of heat stable salts in the solvent gas stream.
Abstract: A method for removing heat stable base salts, such as amine salts, is disclosed. The method of the present invention can be used to reduce the level of heat stable salts in a solvent gas stream in an acid gas removal process. A solvent in which the lean acid gas loading is high is first stripped to achieve an acceptable lean gas loading. The lean solution is then reclaimed using one or more methods. The purified base or amine solution can be used again to remove acid gases from a gas stream. A process for recovering acid gas from an acid gas stream is also disclosed. The process also comprises a reduction of the level of heat stable salts in the solvent gas stream.
Abstract: A process for purifying polyethylene glycol dimethyl ethers (PGDE) based absorbent (known as Selexol®) having acidic contaminants and salts thereof, this process being particularly useful in an acid gas removal loop process (known as Selexol® process). A base, such as ammonium hydroxide (NH3OH), is added to the absorbent to partly of fully convert the acid into simple salts. The salts are removed in an electrodialysis cell. The base can be added directly to the absorbent either from a fresh chemical feed or as base contained in the re-generator's generator's reflux stream. Alternatively the base can be added directly into the electrodialysis unit. The solution is diluted before electrodialysis. The absorbent can be simultaneously diluted and neutralized using reflux from the regeneration section that contains dissolved ammonia. The purified solution can be used again to remove carbon dioxide, hydrogen suphide, sulfur dioxide, mercaptans and other acid gases from a gas stream.
Abstract: A method for removing heat stable base salts, such as amine salts, is disclosed. The method of the present invention can be used to reduce the level of heat stable salts in a solvent gas stream in an acid gas removal process. A solvent in which the lean acid gas loading is high is first stripped to achieve an acceptable lean gas loading. The lean solution is then reclaimed using one or more methods. The purified base or amine solution can be used again to remove acid gases from a gas stream. A process for recovering acid gas from an acid gas stream is also disclosed. The process also comprises a reduction of the level of heat stable salts in the solvent gas stream.