And Heating Patents (Class 95/173)
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Patent number: 11389762Abstract: The invention relates to a process for removal of metal carbonyls from crude synthesis gas in a gas scrubbing process with a physical scrubbing medium. Scrubbing medium laden with hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and metal carbonyls is sent to a treatment vessel having a residence time region and a scrubbing region. Metal carbonyls are precipitated from the laden scrubbing medium as metal sulfides in the residence time region. The scrubbing region is supplied with a regenerated scrubbing medium.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2019Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignee: L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme Pour L'Etude Et L'Exploitation Des Procedes Georges ClaudeInventors: Sharon Corbet, Alfred Gubrinski, Sophia Schmidt
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Patent number: 11229874Abstract: Systems and methods for selectively removing hydrogen sulfide from a feed gas stream. The systems include an absorber-heat exchanger (ABHEX) assembly configured to exchange thermal energy between a mixed stream and a thermal management fluid stream. The ABHEX assembly defines a mixed stream volume and a thermal management fluid stream volume. The ABHEX assembly includes an isolation structure that maintains fluid separation between the mixed stream and the thermal management fluid stream and facilitates thermal communication between the mixed stream and the thermal management fluid stream. The ABHEX assembly is configured to receive and to mix the feed gas stream and a lean solvent stream to generate the mixed stream, to separate the mixed stream into a product gas stream and a rich solvent stream, and to cool the mixed stream. The methods include methods of operating the systems.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2019Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: ExxonMobil Upstream Research CompanyInventors: Donald J. Victory, Suhas P. Mondkar, P. Scott Northrop, Jenny P. Seagraves
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Patent number: 10569216Abstract: A device for separating carbon dioxide from a gas stream, in particular from a flue gas stream, includes an absorber for separating the carbon dioxide from the gas stream by means of a washing medium, a desorber which is fludically connected to the absorber to release the absorbed carbon dioxide from the washing medium, a gas cooler which is fludically connected upstream of the absorber to cool the gas stream, and a processing unit which is connected downstream of the gas cooler and which is equipped and designed to clean water from the gas cooler. A method separates carbon dioxide from a gas stream.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2015Date of Patent: February 25, 2020Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Benjamin Häfner, Albert Reichl, Tim Rogalinski, Henning Schramm, Jörg Weber
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Patent number: 10516180Abstract: A carbon dioxide removal system includes: an absorption system including a first absorption stage and a second absorption stage. The first absorption stage includes: a first compressor configured to receive and compress a first carbon dioxide-containing exhaust stream from an anode of a fuel cell, and a first direct contact absorption cooling tower configured to absorb carbon dioxide from the compressed first exhaust stream and lower a temperature of the compressed first exhaust stream using a first solvent stream containing a physical solvent, to generate a second exhaust stream. The second absorption stage includes: a second compressor configured to receive and compress the second exhaust stream from the first absorption stage, and a second direct contact absorption cooling tower configured to absorb carbon dioxide from the compressed second exhaust stream and lower a temperature of the compressed second exhaust stream using a second solvent stream containing a physical solvent.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2017Date of Patent: December 24, 2019Assignee: FUELCELL ENERGY, INC.Inventors: Fred C. Jahnke, Matthew Lambrech
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Patent number: 9795916Abstract: The invention relates to a process and an apparatus for separating metal carbonyls from a gas mixture (1) by gas scrubbing with a physically acting scrubbing medium (6), where scrubbing medium (8) loaded with metal carbonyls in the scrub (W) is regenerated and is subsequently reused for separating off metal carbonyls. The invention is characterized in that in order to regenerate the loaded scrubbing medium (8) materials dissolved in the scrubbing medium are separated off only to the extent necessary for removal of the metal carbonyls.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2014Date of Patent: October 24, 2017Assignee: LINDE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFTInventors: Ulvi Kerestecioglu, Thomas Haberle
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Patent number: 8945398Abstract: A water recovery process for a steam assisted gravity drainage system for a heavy oil recovery facility, the process comprising a flash drum and a flash drum heat exchanger/condenser, wherein the water recovery process receives hot water produced by a facility at a temperature above the water atmospheric boiling point and cools it to a temperature below the water atmospheric boiling point before transferring it to the remaining section of the water recovery process.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2011Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: 1nSite Technologies, Ltd.Inventor: Kenneth James
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Patent number: 8920548Abstract: The CO2 capture system by chemical absorption for removing CO2 from a combustion exhaust gas by a solvent, comprising: an absorber for absorbing CO2 by a solvent, a regenerator for heating a rich solvent absorbed CO2 thereby releasing CO2, a gas exhaust system for discharging gas from the regenerator, a gas compressor installed in the gas exhaust system, a heat exchanger disposed downstream of the gas compressor for exchanging heat between compressed gas and rich solvent to be supplied to the regenerator, a gas-liquid separator disposed downstream of the heat exchanger for separating gas from condensed water, a condensed water supply system for supplying condensed water from the gas-liquid separator to the regenerator, another gas exhaust system for discharging gas containing high-concentration CO2 from the gas-liquid separator, and a compressor disposed downstream of the gas-liquid separator in the another gas exhaust system for pressurizing the gas containing high-concentration CO2.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2012Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: Babcock-Hitachi K.K.Inventors: Nobuyuki Hokari, Hisayuki Orita, Masaaki Mukaide, Jun Shimamura, Kouichi Yokoyama, Noriko Yoshida
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Patent number: 8920544Abstract: A method for removing acid gases from a fluid flow using an absorbent including an aqueous solution with at least two different amines. An amine in a proportion of greater than 50 wt. % of the total amine amount in the aqueous solution is the first amine component in the aqueous solution, and a sterically hindered amine in a proportion of less than 50 wt. % is the second amine component in the aqueous solution. The fluid flow is brought into contact with the absorbent at a partial pressure of <200 mbar.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2010Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: ThyssenKrupp Uhde GmbHInventors: Johannes Menzel, Olaf Von Morstein
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Patent number: 8894757Abstract: The CO2 capture system by chemical absorption for removing CO2 from a combustion exhaust gas by a solvent, comprising: an absorber for absorbing CO2 by a solvent, a regenerator for heating a rich solvent absorbed CO2 thereby releasing CO2, a gas exhaust system for discharging gas from the regenerator, a gas compressor installed in the gas exhaust system, a heat exchanger disposed downstream of the gas compressor for exchanging heat between compressed gas and rich solvent to be supplied to the regenerator, a gas-liquid separator disposed downstream of the heat exchanger for separating gas from condensed water, a condensed water supply system for supplying condensed water from the gas-liquid separator to the regenerator, another gas exhaust system for discharging gas containing high-concentration CO2 from the gas-liquid separator, and a compressor disposed downstream of the gas-liquid separator in the another gas exhaust system for pressurizing the gas containing high-concentration CO2.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2012Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Babcock-Hitachi K.K.Inventors: Nobuyuki Hokari, Hisayuki Orita, Masaaki Mukaide, Jun Shimamura, Kouichi Yokoyama, Noriko Yoshida
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Patent number: 8876954Abstract: A natural gas dehydration system and method includes a contactor, a flash tank, and a still interconnected by a desiccant circulation system. A continuously fired reboiler is coupled to the still and the flash tank to burn the flash gas from the flash tank and heat the desiccant.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2011Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: Moneyhun Equipment Sales and Service Co.Inventors: Joe Witherspoon, David H. Moneyhun
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Publication number: 20140311342Abstract: The method of removing acid compounds contained in a gaseous effluent consists in contacting in column C1 a gaseous effluent with an absorbent solution 4 made up of an aqueous solution of one or more diamines belonging to the bis(amino-3-propyl)ether or (amino-2-ethyl)-(amino-3-propyl)ether family.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2012Publication date: October 23, 2014Inventors: Bruno Delfort, Dominique Le Pennec, Fabien Porcheron, Thierry Huard, Julien Grandjean
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Patent number: 8864887Abstract: A slug-containing vapor recovery system wherein pressure and/or fluid level sensors are provided which monitor for conditions caused by the entry of a slug of hydrocarbon liquid, including that caused by a plunger-lift system. The system can be configured to accommodate virtually any anticipated slug-events.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2011Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Inventors: Rodney T. Heath, Forrest D. Heath, Gary Heath
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Patent number: 8845787Abstract: Acid compounds are removed from a gaseous effluent in an absorption method using an aqueous solution of N,N,N?,N?-tetramethylhexane-1,6-diamine formulated with a particular primary or secondary amine, allowing to obtain a single-phase absorbent solution under the absorption conditions of acid gases such as CO2. The method is advantageously applied to the treatment of natural gas and of gas of industrial origin.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2009Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: IFP Energies NouvellesInventors: Marc Jacquin, Julien Grandjean, Thierry Huard
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Patent number: 8845788Abstract: A syngas treatment plant is configured to remove sulfurous compounds from syngas in a configuration having two flash stages for a physical solvent to so enrich the acid gas to at least 40 mol % H2S or higher as required by the Claus unit and to flash and recycle CO2 back to the syngas feed. Contemplated methods and configurations advantageously remove sulfur to less than 10 ppmv while increasing H2S selectivity at high pressure operation to thereby allow production of an H2S stream that is suitable as feed gas to a Claus plant.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2012Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Fluor Technologies CorporationInventor: John Mak
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Patent number: 8821615Abstract: The disclosure relates to a process for treating a gas mixture containing carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulphide, including the following steps: deacidificating the gas mixture by bringing the gas mixture into contact with a first lean absorbent solution stream, delivering a deacidified gas mixture, and a first rich absorbent solution stream; regenerating the first rich absorbent solution stream, delivering the first lean absorbent solution stream and a sour gas stream; distillating the sour gas stream, delivering a first carbon-dioxide-rich stream and a hydrogen-sulphide-rich stream; purifying the first carbon-dioxide-rich stream by bringing the first carbon-dioxide-rich stream into contact with a second lean absorbent solution stream, delivering a second carbon-dioxide-rich stream and a second rich absorbent solution stream, the molar concentration of carbon dioxide in the second carbon-dioxide-rich stream being greater than the molar concentration of carbon dioxide in the first carbon-dioxide-rich stream.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2010Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: Total S.A.Inventors: Claire Weiss, Renaud Cadours, Kamal Bouzalmata
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Publication number: 20140238236Abstract: A CO2 recovery system and a CO2 recovery method include an absorption apparatus that causes CO2 in an exhaust gas to be absorbed by CO2 absorption liquid, a regeneration apparatus that heats the CO2 absorption liquid to separate CO2; a CO2 compression mechanism of a first turbine driving mechanism that is driven in conjunction with a first steam turbine to compress separated CO2, a reheating boiler that supplies LP steam exhausted from the first steam turbine in order to heat the CO2 absorption liquid, an auxiliary boiler that heats condensed water of the LP steam after the CO2 absorption liquid is heated to generate HP steam and supplies the HP steam to the first steam turbine, and a second turbine driving mechanism that supplies the HP steam generated in the auxiliary boiler to a second steam turbine and is driven in conjunction with the second steam turbine.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2013Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD.Inventors: Masayuki Inui, Takahito Yonekawa, Tiffany Wu, Tatsuya Tsujiuchi, Shintaro Honjo, Koji Nakayama
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Publication number: 20140224119Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of removing an absorbate from gases or gas mixtures containing absorbate, in which the gas or gas mixture is contacted by a liquid mixture of absorption agent and absorbate or of liquid absorbate-free absorption agent, wherein the absorbate is absorbed at least partially by the liquid mixture of absorption agent and absorbate and is concentrated therein or is absorbed by the liquid absorbate-free absorption agent while forming a liquid mixture of absorption agent and absorbate. It is characteristic in the method in accordance with the present invention that the absorption agent used and the absorbate used have a miscibility gap.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2013Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicant: Uhde Inventa-Fischer GmbHInventor: Steffen Kujath
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Patent number: 8795415Abstract: A process for removing carbon dioxide from a fluid comprises the steps of: (a) treating the fluid by bringing it into countercurrent contact with a liquid absorbent in a first absorption zone and thereafter in a second absorption zone to absorb at least part of the carbon dioxide contained in the fluid into the absorbent; (b) depressurizing the loaded absorbent to release a first stream of carbon dioxide and yield a partially regenerated absorbent; (c) recycling a first stream of the partially regenerated absorbent into the first absorption zone; (d) heating a second stream of the partially regenerated absorbent to release a second stream of carbon dioxide and yield a regenerated absorbent; (e) recycling the regenerated absorbent into the second absorption zone; (f) condensing water vapor entrained in the second stream of carbon dioxide by cooling the second stream of carbon dioxide and transferring at least part of the heat recovered to the partially regenerated absorbent by indirect heat exchange.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2010Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignees: BASF SE, JGC CorporationInventors: Torsten Katz, Georg Sieder, Koji Tanaka
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Patent number: 8779223Abstract: A method for reducing one or more additives in a gaseous hydrocarbon stream (40) such as natural gas, comprising the steps of: (a) admixing an initial hydrocarbon feed stream (10) with one or more additives (20) to provide a multiphase hydrocarbon stream (30); (b) passing the multiphase hydrocarbon stream (30) from a first location (A) to a second location (B2); (c) at the second location (B2), passing the multiphase hydrocarbon stream (30) through a separator (22) to provide one or more liquid streams (50) comprising the majority of the one or more additives, and a gaseous hydrocarbon stream (40) comprising the remainder of the one or more additives; and (d) washing the gaseous hydrocarbon stream (40) in a decontamination unit (24) with a washing stream (60), wherein the washing stream (60) comprises distilled water, to provide an additive-enriched stream (70) and an additive-reduced hydrocarbon stream (80).Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2013Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventors: Paul Clinton, Marcus Johannes Antonius Van Dongen, Nishant Gupta
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Patent number: 8758483Abstract: A process for removing carbon dioxide from a fluid comprises the steps of: (a) treating the fluid by bringing it into countercurrent contact with a liquid absorbent in a first absorption zone and thereafter in a second absorption zone to absorb at least part of the carbon dioxide contained in the fluid into the absorbent; (b) depressurizing the loaded absorbent to release a first stream of carbon dioxide and yield a partially regenerated absorbent; (c) recycling a first stream of the partially regenerated absorbent into the first absorption zone; (d) heating a second stream of the partially regenerated absorbent to release a second stream of carbon dioxide and yield a regenerated absorbent; (e) recycling the regenerated absorbent into the second absorption zone; (f) condensing water vapor entrained in the second stream of carbon dioxide by cooling the second stream of carbon dioxide and transferring at least part of the heat recovered to the partially regenerated absorbent by indirect heat exchange.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2010Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignees: BASF SE, JGC CorporationInventors: Torsten Katz, Georg Sieder, Koji Tanaka
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Patent number: 8728220Abstract: A CO2 recovery system according to the present invention includes: a cooling tower that uses cooling water to cool a CO2-containing exhaust gas discharged from industrial equipment such as a boiler or a gas turbine; a CO2 absorber that brings the cooled CO2-containing exhaust gas into contact with a CO2-absorbent that absorbs CO2, thereby removing the CO2 from the exhaust gas; and a first absorbent regenerator and a second absorbent regenerator that release CO2 from a CO2-absorbent that has absorbed CO2 (rich solution), thereby regenerating the CO2-absorbent. A second lean solution at the outlet of the second absorbent regenerator is subjected to vacuum flash vaporization, and the resulting vapor is inputted to the first absorbent regenerator.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2011Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignees: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc.Inventors: Masaki Iijima, Masahiko Tatsumi, Yasuyuki Yagi
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Patent number: 8728209Abstract: A method for reducing energy requirements of a CO2 capture system comprises: contacting a flue gas stream with a CO2 lean absorbent stream in an absorber, thereby removing CO2 from the flue gas and providing a CO2 rich absorbent stream; heating a first portion of the CO2 rich absorbent stream using heat from the CO2 lean absorbent stream, and providing the heated first portion of the CO2 rich absorbent stream to a regenerator; providing a second portion of the CO2 rich absorbent stream to the regenerator, wherein the heated first portion is hotter than the second portion and the heated first portion is provided to the regenerator at a lower elevation in the regenerator relative to that of the second portion.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2011Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: ALSTOM Technology LtdInventors: Joseph P. Naumovitz, Michael Koch
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Patent number: 8696798Abstract: Acid gas is removed from a feed gas using a physical solvent that is regenerated using successive flashing stages after heating of the rich solvent using low-level waste heat that is preferably produced or available within the acid gas removal plant. Especially preferred waste heat sources include compressor discharges of the refrigeration system and/or recompression system for CO2, and/or (low level) heat content from the feed gas.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2009Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Fluor Technologies CorporationInventor: John Mak
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Patent number: 8689432Abstract: Modular amine plants and methods of installing modular amine plants are provided. The method includes providing to a site a modular amine plant having a front-end module and a back-end module in fluid communication with each other. The front-end module having pre-fabricated connections for the association of various equipment including: a filter, an absorption tower, and a flash tank. The back-end module having pre-fabricated connections for the association of other various equipment including: a heat exchanger, a distillation tower, and a reboiler. The modular amine plant having moment forces sufficient to withstand wind speeds of about 100 miles per hour.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2012Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: CDM Resource Management LLCInventors: Glen Wind, John Kenton Thompson, Lance Perryman
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Patent number: 8652236Abstract: The present invention describes a method for recovery of high purity carbon dioxide, which is substantially free of nitrogen oxides. This high purity carbon dioxide is obtained by introducing into the method a step in which carbon dioxide absorbed in an absorbing agent is flashed. The present invention also discloses a plant for recovery of said high purity carbon dioxide comprising an absorption column, a flash column, a stripper column, and a down stream purification unit comprising a washing column, a dehydrator, a condenser and a distillation unit.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2008Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Union Engineering A/SInventors: Rasmus Find, Svend Geleff, Maj Toft Andersen
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Patent number: 8562719Abstract: A gas purification system including a hydrogen sulfide (H2S) absorber, a carbon dioxide (CO2) absorber, a flash tank, and a H2S concentrator. The gas purification system may also include a gas path though the H2S absorber prior to the CO2 absorber, a first solvent path sequentially through the CO2 absorber, the H2S absorber, and the H2S concentrator, and a second solvent path sequentially through the CO2 absorber, the flash tank, and the H2S concentrator, wherein the first and second solvent paths flow a common solvent.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2010Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Anindra Mazumdar, Judith Pauline Oppenheim
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Patent number: 8540803Abstract: A method and apparatus for drying a natural gas or an industrial gas that contains acidic gas components, wherein gas drying is followed by the removal of the acidic gas components from the dried gas. The same physical solvent is used for both of the process steps of gas drying and of acidic gas removal. The gas to be dried is brought into contact with the physical solvent, which absorbs most of the water contained in the gas. The physical solvent, loaded with water, is transferred into a solvent regenerating device to be heated where the water contained in the solvent is stripped from the solvent in the countercurrent by acidic gas that is removed from the dried useful gas during the acidic gas absorption. The acidic gas being released again in the acidic gas solvent regenerating device, stripped from the solvent, and discharged from the solvent regenerating device.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2010Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: ThyssenKrupp Uhde GmbHInventor: Johannes Menzel
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Patent number: 8535419Abstract: A modular amine plant having a front-end module and a back-end module in fluid communication with each other. The front-end module having pre-fabricated connections for the association of various equipment including: a filter, an absorption tower, and a flash tank. The back-end module having pre-fabricated connections for the association of other various equipment including: a heat exchanger, a distillation tower, and a reboiler. The modular amine plant capable of being installed at a site in less than about 5 days. The modular amine plant further having moment forces sufficient to withstand wind speeds of about 100 miles per hour.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2010Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: Zephyr Gas Services LLCInventors: Glen Wind, John Kenton Thompson, Lance Perryman
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Patent number: 8535428Abstract: To include an absorber (1006) that brings CO2 absorbent that absorbs CO2 contained in flue gas (1002) into contact with the flue gas to remove CO2 from the flue gas, a regenerator (1008) that strips CO2 from CO2 absorbent (rich solution), which is fed from the absorber through a first feed line L1 and has absorbed CO2, to regenerate CO2 absorbent, thereby acquiring regenerated CO2 absorbent (lean solution) (1009), falling film reboilers (1101-1 and 1101-2) that draw off CO2 absorbent (amine solution) (1033) from near the bottom of the regenerator and reheats regenerated CO2 absorbent via steam (1031), a first liquid-vapor separator (1103) that separates the CO2 absorbent reheated by the falling film reboilers into regenerated CO2 absorbent in which CO2 has been removed and vapor containing CO2, and a second feed line L2 for supplying the separated regenerated CO2 absorbent to the absorber.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2009Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Katsufumi Inoue, Takashi Kamijo, Tsuyoshi Oishi, Takahito Yonekawa, Hiroshi Tanaka
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Patent number: 8500864Abstract: A method for treating crude gas, in particular biogas, containing methane and carbon dioxide, in order to produce methane, and a plant suitable for carrying out the method. The method includes (a) washing the crude gas with an amine-containing washing solution, thereby forming a pure gas stream of methane and water, from which water is separated by subsequent cooling and condensation; (b) compressing and heating the washing solution containing CO2 and sulfur compounds and expanding the washing solution in a first expansion stage, during a secondary reaction time of 280 to 1200 seconds and at a constant reaction temperature; (c) cooling the purified washing solution and expanding it in a second expansion stage to normal pressure, whereupon any residual amounts of soluble CO2 and sulfur compounds are separated and the completely purified washing solution is cooled to normal temperature and returned to the washing stage.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2008Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: MT-Biomethan GmbHInventor: Lothar Günther
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Patent number: 8475566Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for recovery of carbon dioxide from a gas stream. The method is a two-step method in which carbon dioxide is compressed in the first step, while the residual carbon dioxide is recovered by an absorption process in a subsequent step. The present invention also relates to the use of the method for the recovery of carbon dioxide and a plant for recovery of carbon dioxide.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2005Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignee: Union Engineering A/SInventor: Rasmus Find
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Patent number: 8460431Abstract: A method for regenerating an amine-containing scrubbing solution which is obtained during gas purification and in which CO2 and sulfur compounds are chemically bonded, as well as a system that is suitable for carrying out the method. The contaminated scrubbing solution is heated, compressed, and expanded in several stages such that CO2 and sulfur compounds are separated. The expanded scrubbing solution is subdivided into two partial streams, and one partial stream is recirculated into the process.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2008Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: MT-Biomethan GmbHInventor: Lothar Günther
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Patent number: 8445737Abstract: A method for reducing one or more additives in a gaseous hydrocarbon stream (40) such as natural gas, comprising the steps of: (a) admixing an initial hydrocarbon feed stream (10) with one or more additives (20) to provide a multiphase hydrocarbon stream (30); (b) passing the multiphase hydrocarbon stream (30) from a first location (A) to a second location (B2); (c) at the second location (B2), passing the multiphase hydrocarbon stream (30) through a separator (22) to provide one or more liquid streams (50) comprising the majority of the one or more additives, and a gaseous hydrocarbon stream (40) comprising the remainder of the one or more additives; and (d) washing the gaseous hydrocarbon stream (40) in a decontamination unit (24) with a washing stream (60), wherein the washing stream (60) comprises distilled water, to provide an additive-enriched stream (70) and an additive-reduced hydrocarbon stream (80).Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2008Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventors: Paul Clinton, Marcus Johannes Antonius Van Dongen, Nishant Gupta
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Patent number: 8435325Abstract: Disclosed are methods for recovering CO2 and H2S from a feed gas including at least CO2 and H2S.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2009Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventor: Tomoko Akiyama
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Patent number: 8425655Abstract: The present invention provides a gas pressurized separation system to strip a product gas from a liquid stream and yield a high pressure gaseous effluent containing the product gas. The system comprises a gas pressurized stripping apparatus, such as a column, with at least one first inlet allowing flow of one or more liquid streams in a first direction and at least one second inlet allowing flow of one or more high pressure gas streams in a second direction, to strip the product gas into the high pressure gas stream and yield through at least one outlet a high pressure gaseous effluent containing the product gas; and two or more heat supplying apparatuses provided at different locations along the column. Processes for separating a product gas from a gaseous mixture to yield a high pressure gaseous effluent containing the product gas, utilize the gas pressurized separation system described above.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2010Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Carbon Capture Scientific, LLCInventors: Shiaoguo Chen, Zijiang Pan
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Publication number: 20130059365Abstract: Capturing a target gas includes contacting a gas mixture including a target species with an aqueous solution including a buffer species, and transferring some of the target species from the gas mixture to the aqueous solution. The target species forms a dissolved target species in the aqueous solution, and the aqueous solution is processed to yield a first aqueous stream and a second aqueous stream, where the equilibrium partial pressure of the target species over the second aqueous stream exceeds the equilibrium partial pressure of the target species over the first aqueous stream. At least some of the dissolved target species in the second aqueous stream is converted to the target species, and the target species is liberated from the second aqueous stream. The target species can be collected and/or compressed for subsequent processing or use.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2012Publication date: March 7, 2013Applicant: CARBON ENGINEERING LIMITED PARTNERSHIPInventors: Matthew Alex Henderson, David William Keith, Arvinder Pal Singh KAINTH, Kenton Robert HEIDEL, Jane Anne Ritchie
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Patent number: 8388747Abstract: Produced natural gas containing carbon dioxide is dehydrated and chilled to liquefy the carbon dioxide and then fractionated to produce a waste stream of liquid carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide. Natural gas liquids may be first separated and removed before fractionation. After fractionation, the waste stream is pressurized and transmitted to a remote injection well for injection either for disposal of the waste stream and preferably to urge hydrocarbons toward the producing well. A hydrocarbon stream proceeds from fractionation to a methanol absorber system which removes carbon dioxide gas. The hydrocarbon stream is thereafter separated into at least hydrocarbon gas, nitrogen and helium. Some of the nitrogen is reintroduced into a fractionation tower to enhance the recovery of hydrocarbons. A methanol recovery system is provided to recover and reuse the methanol. The hydrocarbons are sold as natural gas and the helium is recovered and sold. Excess nitrogen is vented.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2008Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Inventor: Donald Leo Stinson
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Patent number: 8361424Abstract: The gaseous effluent to be treated is contacted in C1 with an absorbent solution selected for its property of forming two separable phases when it has absorbed an amount of acid compounds and when it is heated. The absorbent solution laden with acid compounds is then heated in E1 and E3 so as to separate two fractions in BS1: a first absorbent solution fraction depleted in acid compounds and a second absorbent solution fraction enriched in acid compounds. The second fraction is regenerated in C2 so as to release part of the acid compounds, and the first absorbent solution fraction and the regenerated absorbent solution are recycled as absorbent solution. According to the invention, an absorbent solution portion circulating in C1 is cooled in E2 in order to prevent demixing of the solution in column C1.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2009Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: IFPInventors: Pierre-Antoine Bouillon, Marc Jacquin, Ludovic Raynal
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Publication number: 20120312020Abstract: An apparatus and method for the regeneration of captured gas rich capture medium such as an absorption solution and the recovery of absorbed gas therefrom, an apparatus and method for the removal and recovery of a target gas from a gas stream, and the use of the same for post combustion carbon capture on a thermal power plant are described. The apparatus and method make use of a regenerative heating process. The apparatus and method are distinctly characterized by the use of a heat pump to utilize low grade heat, for example from elsewhere in the process, as a source of thermal energy for the heating process.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2010Publication date: December 13, 2012Inventors: Scott Alexander Hume, Agnieszka Magdalena Kuczynska
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Publication number: 20120279393Abstract: A method for removing acid gases from a fluid flow using an absorbent including an aqueous solution with at least two different amines. An amine in a proportion of greater than 50 wt. % of the total amine amount in the aqueous solution is the first amine component in the aqueous solution, and a sterically hindered amine in a proportion of less than 50 wt. % is the second amine component in the aqueous solution. The fluid flow is brought into contact with the absorbent at a partial pressure of <200 mbar.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2010Publication date: November 8, 2012Applicant: THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBHInventors: Johannes Menzel, Olaf Von Morstein
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Patent number: 8303684Abstract: A pressurized gaseous mixture acidic gas and a useful gas is directly in a first absorption column with a physically acting absorption agent. Then the absorption agent loaded with the acid gas and useful gas is subdivided into first and second streams. The first stream is fed directly to a recycle flash container and there decompressed to reclaim the useful gas, extract the acidic gas from the absorption agent, and form a recycled gas containing the useful gas and acidic gas. The second stream is through a second absorption column to the recycle flash container. Some of the recycled gas from the recycle flash container is compressed and fed through the second absorption column so as to therein directly contact the second stream, and then the recycle gas that has passed through the second absorption column and contacted the second stream is returned to the gaseous mixture.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2010Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: UHDE GmbHInventor: Johannes Menzel
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Publication number: 20120132443Abstract: A process for the removal of CO2 and/or H2S from a gas comprising CO2 and/or H2S. The process comprises contacting the gas in an absorber with an absorbing solution wherein the absorbing solution absorbs at least part of the CO2 and/or H2S so as, to produce a CO2 and/or H2S lean gas and a CO2 and/or H2S rich absorbing solution. At least part of the CO2 and/or H2S rich absorbing solution is heated to produce a heated CO2 and/or H2S rich absorbing solution. At least part of the CO2 and/or H2S is removed from the heated CO2 and/or H2S rich absorbing solution in a regenerator to produce a CO2 and/or H2S rich gas and a CO2 and/or H2S lean absorbing solution. In the process, at least part of the heat for heating the CO2 and/or H2S rich absorbing solution in step b) is obtained in a sequence of multiple heat exchangers.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2010Publication date: May 31, 2012Inventor: Jiri Peter Thomas Van Straelen
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Publication number: 20110315014Abstract: A method for removing SOx (x=2 and/or 3) from gas using a solution having polyethylene glycol as the main ingredient. First, SOx in the gas is absorbed by the solution of polyethylene glycol. Second, the solution of polyethylene glycol which has absorbed SOx is regenerated by one or more of the heating, vacuum, ultrasonic, microwave or radiation methods, thereby releasing the by-products of sulfur dioxide and sulfur trioxide. The regenerated solution of polyethylene glycol is recycled. When the water content of the regenerated solution of polyethylene glycol is high enough to affect the desulfurization, it needs to be removed. Removal methods include heating and rectification, absorption using a water absorbent, or a combination of these methods. The polyethylene glycol solution is recycled after dehydration.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2010Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicants: BEIJING BOYUAN-HENGSHENG HIGH-TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD., PEKING UNIVERSITY, YONGFENG BOYUAN INDUSTRY CO., LTD.Inventors: Xionghui Wei, Fang Han, Jianbin Zhang, Pengyan Zhang, Daolong Gao, Jinfei Wang, Chuan Zou, Chun Hu
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Publication number: 20110214566Abstract: The present invention relates to a carbon dioxide absorbent. In particular, the present invention relates to a carbon dioxide absorbent comprising an ionic liquid, amine and glycol. Since the carbon dioxide absorbent of the present invention can retain excellent CO2 absorption capacity despite repetitive regenerations at low temperature, it can reduce energy consumption and a loss of absorbents used, and therefore, can be effectively used for a process of collecting carbon dioxide from exhaust gas and natural gas and separating the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2010Publication date: September 8, 2011Applicants: HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY, KIA MOTORS CORPORATIONInventors: Ki Chun Lee, Sung Yeup Chung
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Patent number: 7896954Abstract: A method of storing and dispensing a fluid includes providing a vessel configured for selective dispensing of the fluid therefrom. A solvent mixture comprising an ionic liquid and a cosolvent is provided within the vessel. The fluid is contacted with the solvent mixture for take-up of the fluid by the solvent mixture. The fluid is released from the ionic liquid and dispensed from the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2009Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Matheson Tri-Gas, Inc.Inventors: Carrie L. Wyse, Robert Torres, Jr., Joseph V. Vininski
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Patent number: 7819951Abstract: A first contaminant selected from oxygen and carbon monoxide is removed from impure liquid carbon dioxide using a mass transfer separation column system which is reboiled by indirect heat exchange against crude carbon dioxide fluid, the impure liquid carbon dioxide having a greater concentration of carbon dioxide than the crude carbon dioxide fluid. The invention has particular application in the recovery of carbon dioxide from flue gas generated in an oxyfuel combustion process or waste gas from a hydrogen PSA process. Advantages include reducing the level of the first contaminant to not more than 1000 ppm.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2007Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Vincent White, Rodney John Allam
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Publication number: 20100192770Abstract: An absorption medium for removing acid gases from a fluid stream comprises an aqueous solution of A) at least one cyclic amine compound having solely tertiary amine groups and/or sterically hindered secondary amine groups and B) at least one cyclic amine compound having at least one sterically unhindered secondary amine group. The absorption medium comprises, e.g., an aqueous solution of A) 1-hydroxyethylpiperidine and/or triethylenediamine and B) piperazine. The absorption medium is particularly suitable for separating off carbon dioxide from flue gases and satisfies the following criteria: (i) sufficient capacity at low CO2 partial pressures; (ii) sufficiently rapid absorption rate at low CO2 partial pressures; (iii) stability toward oxygen; (iv) low vapor pressure for reducing solvent losses; and (v) low energy requirement for regeneration of the absorption medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2010Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: BASF SEInventors: Hugo Rafael Garcia Andarcia, Ute Lichtfers, Georg Sieder, Oliver Spuhl, Steven Brughmans
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Patent number: 7708814Abstract: Carbon dioxide contained within exhaust gas is combined with bivalent metal ions such as calcium ions or the like in concentrated salt water to form precipitated calcium carbonate and then can be expelled out. Such an environmental friendly design is realized by a bottle upside down device with a bottle neck exit on a bottom. A piston inside the device can be elevated to a top portion to produce a near vacuum air pressure inside the device. All the brine, exhaust gas, and oxygen, ozone drawn together into the device can be accelerated to form, at least, precipitated calcium carbonate to reduce carbon dioxide contained within the exhaust gas. Chemical reaction is accelerated by a high voltage discharger below the piston and by flashing a portion of water to atomize the brine. A heater can heat up the near vacuum device to accelerate chemical reaction.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2008Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Inventor: Chia-Chang Liu
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Publication number: 20100083829Abstract: The present invention relates to a pressure swing adsorption process, also known as PSA process, which is modified with a view to utilizing the heat from the post-adsorption stream coming from the molecular sieves to heat/vaporize the pre-adsorption stream containing the hydrated product or the mixture component(s) to be adsorbed in said sieves. The present invention provides alternative arrangements for the heat exchanger system in order to use the thermal potential of the post-adsorption stream with the elimination or minimization of the risk of a slug flow regime in the exchangers, the so-called “gush,” which would be a natural result from the periodic oscillation characteristic of PSA processes. With this, the vapor consumption with the modified process according to the present invention is considerably reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2007Publication date: April 8, 2010Inventors: Adler Gomes Moura, Daniel Moczydlower
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Patent number: 7638058Abstract: A method of storing and dispensing a fluid includes providing a vessel configured for selective dispensing of the fluid therefrom. The vessel contains an ionic liquid therein. The fluid is contacted with the ionic liquid for take-up of the fluid by the ionic liquid. There is substantially no chemical change in the ionic liquid and the fluid. The fluid is released from the ionic liquid and dispensed from the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2005Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Matheson Tri-GasInventors: Carrie L. Wyse, Robert Torres, Jr., Tadaharu Watanabe, Joseph V. Vininski