EP2445612A1 - Entfernung saurer gase mittels eines ein stripphilfsmittel enthaltenden absorptionsmittels - Google Patents

Entfernung saurer gase mittels eines ein stripphilfsmittel enthaltenden absorptionsmittels

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EP2445612A1
EP2445612A1 EP10723157A EP10723157A EP2445612A1 EP 2445612 A1 EP2445612 A1 EP 2445612A1 EP 10723157 A EP10723157 A EP 10723157A EP 10723157 A EP10723157 A EP 10723157A EP 2445612 A1 EP2445612 A1 EP 2445612A1
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Hugo Rafael Garcia Andarcia
Ralf Notz
Georg Sieder
Oliver Spuhl
Hans Hasse
Inga Toennies
Sebastian Hoch
Hari Prasad Mangalapally
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  • the present invention relates to a process for removing acidic gases from a fluid stream, in particular for removing carbon dioxide from flue gases.
  • Flue gases have very low carbon dioxide partial pressures (5-20 kPa) since they are typically generated at a pressure near atmospheric and typically contain from 3 to 20% by volume of carbon dioxide.
  • tertiary amines Due to the relatively low partial pressure of CO2, flue gas scrubbing requires amines that show a high affinity to CO2. Since tertiary amines can only bind CO2 as bicarbonate in a relatively slow reaction, tertiary amines are less preferred as absorbents for separating off CO2 from flue gases. Secondary and especially primary amines, such as
  • EP-A 197 90 73 discloses that an alkanolamine absorbent for the separation of carbon dioxide from gas streams, an organic compound such.
  • an organic compound such as Ci-C3 alkanols may contain. The absorbent is worked up by evaporating it in two or more stages under decreasing pressures.
  • WO 2008/107050 describes a method for the separation of CO2 from exhaust gases, wherein the CO2 is washed out of the exhaust gases by one or more CÜ2-binding solvent in an exhaust gas scrubbing system. Regeneration of the CO2-loaded solvent uses a stripping component.
  • the stripping component is preferably an alkane, in particular a fluoroalkane.
  • the invention provides a process for the removal of acidic gases from a fluid stream in which
  • an absorption liquid comprising at least one amine, a stripping agent and water
  • the stripping agent being selected from water-miscible liquids whose boiling point at normal pressure is lower than that of water
  • an absorption liquid which comprises as stripper a water-miscible liquid whose boiling point at normal pressure is lower than that of water. Emissions of the stripper over the treated fluid stream are avoided by washing the treated fluid stream with a liquid aqueous phase, with entrained stripping agent being at least partially transferred to the aqueous phase.
  • the concomitant use of the stripper has, in addition to the effect of facilitated stripping other positive properties.
  • the cyclic capacity of the absorbent is increased over an aqueous absorbent, whereby the circulation rate of the absorbent can be reduced. This reduces the required size of piping, pumps and columns. Since the absorption rate of such hybrid absorption liquids is faster than that of aqueous systems, the height of the absorption column can be significantly reduced compared to an aqueous absorption liquid.
  • the fluid Before the treatment with the absorption liquid, the fluid flow, z.
  • flue gas preferably a wash with an aqueous liquid, in particular with water, subjected to cool the fluid stream and moisten (quench).
  • a wash with an aqueous liquid in particular with water, subjected to cool the fluid stream and moisten (quench).
  • moisten in the Laundry can also be dusts or gaseous impurities such as sulfur dioxide removed.
  • Absorption column As packing, packing and tray column, and / or in another absorber such as membrane contactors, Radialstrom scrubber, jet scrubber, Venturi scrubber and rotary scrubber.
  • the treatment of the fluid flow with the absorption liquid is preferably carried out in an absorption column in countercurrent.
  • the fluid flow is generally fed to the lower region and the absorption liquid into the upper region of the column.
  • the temperature of the absorption liquid in the absorption step is generally about 30 to 7O 0 C, when a column is for example 30 to 6O 0 C at the top of the column and from 40 to 7O 0 C. at the bottom of the column.
  • the result is an acidic gas components poorer, ie, a depleted in these components fluid stream, and loaded with acidic gas components absorption liquid.
  • the treated fluid stream is then treated with a liquid aqueous phase to at least partially transfer entrained stripping agent into the aqueous phase.
  • the stripping agent that has passed into the fluid flow is washed out of it again.
  • other components such as amine and stripper, can pass into the aqueous phase, so that the aqueous phase is usually more or less different from water components contains.
  • the washing of the treated fluid stream with the liquid aqueous phase takes place in a suitable apparatus, in particular a washing column, for. B. packing, packing and tray column.
  • the fluid flow is generally fed into the lower region and the liquid aqueous phase into the upper region of the wash column.
  • the washing of the treated fluid stream can also take place in a section of the absorption column designed as a backwash section or enrichment section above the feed of the absorption liquid.
  • the wash column is generally shorter than the absorption column.
  • the treated fluid stream is intermediately cooled prior to treatment with the aqueous phase.
  • apparatuses such as shell-and-tube heat exchangers, plate heat exchangers are suitable and countercurrent heat exchanger.
  • the tube bundle apparatuses are particularly suitable for devices with ribbed tubes (longitudinal or transverse ribs) and tubes with special internals such as twisted tape or HiTran elements.
  • the stripper-loaded aqueous phase is then heated to drive off the stripper at least partially and to regenerate the aqueous phase.
  • the laden aqueous phase is warmed and passed into a regeneration column.
  • the regeneration column may be a packed, packed or tray column. Stripping can be used to generate a stripper-containing gas stream.
  • the stripping gas required for the stripping is expediently obtained by boiling the bottom product of the regeneration column to which heat is directly or indirectly supplied for this purpose, for example via a steam-heated reboiler.
  • the laden aqueous phase is brought to a higher temperature, so that in the regeneration step, a lower energy input is required.
  • the thus regenerated aqueous phase is cooled, preferably by indirect heat exchange in a suitable cooler, and at least partially returned to step b).
  • carbon dioxide and other acidic gases can be released in a regeneration step to obtain a regenerated absorption liquid.
  • the regeneration step the loading of the absorption liquid is reduced and the obtained regenerated absorption liquid is preferably subsequently returned to the absorption step.
  • the loaded absorption liquid is regenerated by heating, e.g. B. to 70 to 130 0 C, relaxation, stripping with an inert fluid or a combination of two or all of these measures.
  • the loaded absorption liquid is regenerated in a stripper.
  • the stripping gas needed for the stripping is produced by partial evaporation of the absorption liquid in the bottom of the stripper. The presence of the stripper promotes an improved stripping effect and facilitates the release of the acidic gases.
  • Stripphilfsmittels further causes the boiling point of the absorbent decreases or the vapor pressure increases.
  • the pressure in the regeneration step can be increased and the separated CO2 at the head of the stripper accumulates at a higher pressure.
  • the regeneration of the loaded absorption liquid takes place in the stripper and the release of the acidic gases at a pressure of at least 3 bar (absolute).
  • the liberated acidic gases are preferably fed into at least one compression unit without significant relaxation.
  • the compressed gases can then be supplied to a permanent storage.
  • the regenerated absorption liquid Before the regenerated absorption liquid is reintroduced into the absorber, it is cooled to a suitable absorption temperature. To those in the hot To utilize regenerated absorption liquid contained energy, it is preferred to preheat the loaded absorption liquid from the absorber by heat exchange with the hot regenerated absorption liquid. Due to the heat exchange, the loaded absorption liquid is brought to a higher temperature, so that in the regeneration step, a lower energy input is required. Due to the heat exchange, even a partial regeneration of the loaded absorption liquid can take place with the release of carbon dioxide.
  • the stripped off in the regeneration of the aqueous phase stripper or the stripper-containing gas stream is preferably passed into the bottom of the stripper, in which the loaded absorption liquid is regenerated. In this way, the stripping of the loaded absorption liquid is enhanced and the energetic and material integration of the washing process and the absorption desorption process is achieved.
  • the liberated acid gases released from the stripper are preferably cooled in order to at least partially condense the entrained amine, water and / or stripping agent. It is expedient to wash the liberated acid gases released from the stripper with a liquid phase in order to largely retain the entrained amine and / or stripping agent from the released acidic gases. Suitable liquid phases are water, the condensate produced during the cooling of the released acidic gases or, preferably, a mixture of the condensate and water.
  • the washing of the liberated acidic gases with the liquid phase takes place in a suitable device, in particular a wash column, for. B. packing, packing and tray column.
  • the washing of the liberated acidic gases can also take place in a section of the stripper designed as a backwash section or reinforcing section above the feed of the loaded absorption liquid.
  • the liquid phase is removed at the bottom of this washing section and added at least partially bypassing the stripper as reflux to the regeneration column.
  • the stripping aid used in the invention is selected from water-miscible liquids whose boiling point at normal pressure is lower than that of water. These include, in particular, alcohols, such as methanol, ethanol, n-propanol, isopropanol; Ethers, such as tetrahydrofuran; Ketones, like acetone.
  • the absorption liquid contains from 10 to 50% by weight, preferably from 20 to 40% by weight, of stripper aid.
  • the absorption liquid comprises at least one amine.
  • the amine comprises at least one primary or secondary amine.
  • Preferred amines are the following:
  • R 1 is selected from C 2 -C 6 -hydroxyalkyl groups, C 1 -C 6 -alkoxy-C 2 -C 6 -alkyl groups and 1-piperazinyl-C 2 -C 6 -alkyl groups, and R 2 from H, C 1 -C 6 -alkyl groups and C 2 -C 6 -hydroxyalkyl groups is selected;
  • R 3 , R 4 , R 5 and R 6 are independently selected from H, C 1 -C 6 -alkyl groups, C 2 -C 6 -hydroxyalkyl groups, C 1 -C 6 -alkoxy-C 2 -C 6 -alkyl groups and C 2 -C 6 -aminoalkyl groups and X represents a C 2 -C 6 -alkylene group, -X 1 -NR 7 -X 2 - or -X 1 -OX 2 -, in which X 1 and X 2 independently of one another are C 2 -C 6 -alkylene groups and R 7 is H, one C 1 -C 6 -alkyl group, C 2 -C 6 -hydroxyalkyl group or C 2 -C 6 -aminoalkyl group, wherein at least one of R 3 , R 4 , R 5 , R 6 and R 7 is H or a C 2 -C 6 -aminoalkyl group;
  • the absorption liquid comprises 10 to 60% by weight of amine.
  • the absorption liquid may also contain additives such as corrosion inhibitors, enzymes, etc.
  • additives such as corrosion inhibitors, enzymes, etc.
  • the amount of such additives is in the range of about 0.01-3% by weight of the absorption liquid.
  • the process or absorption medium according to the invention is suitable for the treatment of fluid streams, in particular gas streams of all kinds.
  • the acidic gases are, in particular, CO 2, H 2 S, COS and mercaptans.
  • SO3, SO2, CS2 and HCN can also be removed.
  • the acid gases comprise at least CO2 or consist exclusively of CO2.
  • Fluids containing the acid gases are on the one hand gases, such as natural gas,
  • Synthesis gas coke oven gas, cracked gas, coal gasification gas, cycle gas, landfill gas and combustion gases, and on the other hand with the absorbent substantially immiscible liquids, such as LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) or NGL (Natural Gas Liquids).
  • LPG Liiquefied Petroleum Gas
  • NGL Natural Gas Liquids
  • the inventive method or absorbent is particularly suitable for the treatment of oxygen-containing fluid streams.
  • the fluid stream originates
  • the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the fluid stream is less than 500 mbar, e.g. B. 30 to 150 mbar.
  • the oxidation can occur under flame appearance, d. H. as conventional combustion, or as oxidation without flames, z. B. in the form of a catalytic oxidation or partial oxidation, are performed.
  • Organic substances which are subjected to combustion are usually fossil fuels such as coal, natural gas, petroleum, gasoline, diesel, raffinates or kerosene, biodiesel or waste containing organic substances.
  • Starting materials of the catalytic (partial) oxidation are z. As methanol or methane, which can be converted to formic acid or formaldehyde.
  • Waste materials that undergo oxidation, composting or storage are typically household waste, plastic waste or packaging waste.
  • the combustion of organic substances usually takes place in conventional incinerators with air.
  • the composting and storage of organic substances containing waste materials is generally carried out in landfills.
  • the exhaust gas or the exhaust air of such systems can advantageously be treated by the method according to the invention.
  • Bacterial decomposition occurs e.g. in usual biogas plants.
  • the exhaust air of such systems can be advantageously treated by the method according to the invention.
  • the method is also suitable for the treatment of the exhaust gases of fuel cells or chemical synthesis plants which use a (partial) oxidation of organic substances.
  • the fluid streams of the above Genesis a), b) or c), for example, either have the pressure which corresponds approximately to the pressure of the ambient air, so z.
  • FIG. 1 shows a system suitable for carrying out the method according to the invention.
  • flue gas 1 is passed into the lower part of the absorption column 2 and brought into contact with an absorbent liquid in countercurrent, which is introduced via the line 16 in the upper region of the absorption column 2.
  • the carbon dioxide depleted flue gas 3 is cooled in the optional flue gas cooler 4, whereby a part of the water and the stripper from the treated flue gas condenses out.
  • the condensate is recycled as stream 35 into the absorption column 2; the stream 35 can also be given up advantageously at the bottom of the absorption column 2.
  • entrained stripping agent is separated from the treated flue gas by means of a liquid aqueous phase, which is introduced via the line 26; the flue gas is removed via the line 7 from the wash column 6.
  • the loaded with carbon dioxide absorption liquid is removed at the bottom of the absorption column 2 and passed through the heat exchanger 9 and line 10 in the stripper 11.
  • the loaded absorption liquid is heated via the evaporator 12 and partially evaporated. Due to the increase in temperature, part of the absorbed carbon dioxide reverts to the gas phase.
  • the gas phase 29 is discharged at the head of the stripper 11 and fed via the washing section 30 to the condenser 32. condensed
  • Absorption liquid 34 is recycled at the top of the backwash section 30 or optionally fed to the regeneration column 21. In addition, 30 additional wash water 38 can be abandoned at the top of the backwash section.
  • the stream 36 is added as reflux to the regeneration column 21.
  • the gaseous carbon dioxide is removed as stream 33.
  • the regenerated absorption liquid 13 is returned to the absorption column 2 via the heat exchanger 9, line 14, the cooler 15 and line 16.
  • the laden aqueous phase 27 is heated via the heat exchanger 19 and fed to the regeneration column 21.
  • the laden aqueous phase is heated at the bottom of the regeneration column 21 with the evaporator 22 and partially evaporated.
  • the vaporous top product 28 of the regeneration column 21 is fed directly into the stripper 11.
  • the regenerated aqueous phase is recycled via line 23, heat exchanger 19, line 24, cooler 25 and line 26 in the wash column 6.
  • PIP piperazine
  • Example 1 Relative circulation capacity and relative steam quantity requirement for regeneration in the case of absorbents according to the invention and not according to the invention
  • the equilibrium loadings of carbon dioxide in the absorption medium were a function of the carbon dioxide partial pressure at 40 0 C (for the absorber bottom) and 120 0 C. (for the desorber).
  • to Determination of the equilibrium loading was a glass pressure vessel with a volume of about 100 cm 3 used.
  • a defined amount of the absorbent was introduced, the vessel evacuated, and added at constant temperature carbon dioxide gradually over a defined gas volume.
  • the amount of carbon dioxide dissolved in the liquid phase was calculated taking into account the gas space correction by the gas phase above.
  • Carbon dioxide-containing flue gas having a carbon dioxide partial pressure of 130 hPa (equivalent to about 13 vol .-% carbon dioxide in the flue gas at atmospheric pressure) acted upon.
  • the capacity of the absorbent was determined from the load (in Nm 3 of carbon dioxide / 1 absorbent) at the intersection of the 40 ° C equilibrium curve with the line of constant feed gas carbon dioxide partial pressure of 13 kPa (loaded solution at the absorber sump in equilibrium) and from the load determined at the intersection of the 120 0 C equilibrium curve with the line of the constant partial pressure of 100 hPa (regenerated solution at the desorber in equilibrium).
  • the difference between the two loadings is the circulation capacity of the respective solvent.
  • a large capacity means that less solvent has to be circulated and therefore the apparatuses such as pumps, heat exchangers but also pipelines can be made smaller. Furthermore, the circulating amount also influences the energy required for regeneration.
  • Circulation capacity shown (normalized to the aqueous 30 wt .-% MEA solution). Compared to the aqueous 30 wt .-% MEA solution is the relative Circulation capacity when using a solvent according to the invention up to 42% greater.
  • Example 2 Relative absorption rates in the case of absorbents according to the invention and not according to the invention
  • the mass transfer rate is associated with a reactive absorption both from the physical mass transport and the reaction kinetics between the absorbent and the carbon dioxide. These two influencing variables can be measured in the double-stirred cell as a summary parameter.
  • the comparative base was 30% by weight of MEA in water.
  • the absorption liquids of the invention contained 10 to 35 wt .-% ethanol.
  • liquid phase of the absorbent to be tested there is a lower liquid phase of the absorbent to be tested, which is in contact with the overlying gas phase via a phase interface.
  • Liquid and gas phases can each be mixed with a stirrer.
  • the Doppelrhackzelle is connected via a metering valve with a carbon dioxide storage tank.
  • the pressure in the double-stirred cell can be determined with a pressure gauge. During the measurement, the carbon dioxide volume flow is recorded, which adjusts to maintain a predetermined pressure in the double-stirred cell.
  • the double-stirred cell had an inner diameter of 85 mm and a volume of 509 ml.
  • the cell was thermostated at 50 ° C. during the experiments. Before the start of the experiment, the double-stirred cell was evacuated. A measured volume of degassed absorbent was conveyed into the Doppelrhakzelle and thermostated at 50 0 C. During the heating of the unloaded absorbent, the stirrers were already switched on. The stirrer speed was chosen so that a plane phase interface between the liquid phase and gas phase is established. A wave formation at the phase interface is to be avoided since this would mean that there would be no defined phase interface. After the desired
  • Test temperature was reached, carbon dioxide was introduced into the reactor via a control valve.
  • the volume flow was controlled so that in the double stirred cell during the experiment a constant pressure of 50 hPa abs (corresponds to carbon dioxide Partial pressure) prevailed.
  • the volume flow of carbon dioxide decreased because the absorbent was saturated with time and thus the absorption rate decreased.
  • the volume flow of carbon dioxide flowing into the double-stirred cell was registered over the entire duration of the experiment. The end of the experiment was reached as soon as no more carbon dioxide flowed into the double-stirred cell. The absorbent was almost in equilibrium at the end of the experiment.
  • the absorption rate in moles of CO2 / (m 3 absorbent • min) was determined as a function of the loading of the absorbent.
  • the absorption rate was calculated from the registered volume flow of carbon dioxide and the filled volume of absorbent.
  • the loading was determined from the accumulated amount of carbon dioxide supplied to the double-stirred cell and the filled mass of absorbent.
  • Table 2 shows the average relative absorption rates of various absorbents normalized to the average absorption rate of 30% by weight aqueous MEA.
  • the mean absorption rate was determined as follows: starting from the maximum loading of the absorbent (nearly
  • the absorption rates of the absorbents of the invention are significantly greater.

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