Gas separation membrane module for reactive gas service

US10016728B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10016728-B2
Application numberUS-201615195040-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 28, 2016
Priority dateJun 30, 2015
Publication dateJul 10, 2018
Grant dateJul 10, 2018

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A gas separation membrane module includes a seal between a higher pressure gas and a lower pressure gas. The seal includes a compressible sealing member in between sealing surfaces. At least one of the sealing surfaces has corrosion-resistant cladding provided over either low alloy steel or high alloy steel. The cladding reduce the possibility of a seal failure due to corrosion of low alloy or high alloy steel exposed to acid gases or condensed moisture containing acid gases dissolved therein while at the same not requiring that all surfaces of the membrane module exposed to acid gases be provided with cladding.

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An acid gas-service gas separation membrane module, comprising: a hollow pressure vessel open at first and second ends made of carbon steel or a low alloy steel, the pressure vessel having a first end face at said first end and a second end face at said second end; a first end cap made of carbon steel or a low alloy steel, sealing said first end of said pressure vessel at said first end face, said first end cap including a first port formed therein; a second end cap made of carbon steel or a low alloy steel, sealing said second end of said pressure vessel at said second end face, said second end cap including a second port formed therein, said pressure vessel having a third port formed therein; a plurality of gas separation membranes disposed within the pressure vessel arranged as a bundle, the plurality of membranes being encased in a solid polymer tubesheet at at least one end of the bundle in sealing fashion, each of said membranes having a first side and a second side, each of said membranes being adapted and configured to separate an acid gas-containing feed gas fed to a first side thereof through permeation of gases through the membrane to a second side thereof so as to provide a lower pressure permeate gas on the second side and a higher pressure residue gas on the first side, the permeate gas being enriched in one or more gases compared to the residue gas; a first port tube made of a high alloy steel, fluidly communicating between the first port and one of the membranes' first sides and the membranes' second sides; a second port tube made of a high alloy steel, fluidly communicating between the second port and the other of the membranes' first sides and the membranes' second sides; and at least two compressible sealing elements comprising first and second compressible sealing elements, wherein: said first compressible sealing element is compressed between an outer surface of the first port tube and an inner surface of the first port, at least one of said first port tube outer surface and said first port inner surface being provided with a corrosion-resistant cladding; said second compressible sealing element being compressed between an outer surface of the second port tube and an inner surface of the second port, at least one of said second port tube outer surface and said second port inner surface being provided with a corrosion-resistant cladding, wherein: said first port tube is a permeate tube and said first port is a permeate port; said first compressible sealing element is a first O-ring installed in a groove formed in an outer diameter of the permeate tube; portions of the inner surface of the permeate port in contact with the first O-ring are provided with the corrosion-resistant cladding; said second port tube is a residue tube and the second port is a residue port; said second compressible sealing element is a second O-ring installed in a groove formed in an outer diameter of the residue tube; portions of the inner surface of the residue port in contact with the second O-ring are provided with the corrosion-resistant cladding; and said third port is a feed port. 2. The membrane module of claim 1 , wherein said at least two compressible sealing elements further comprise a third compressible sealing element installed between the first end face and an inwardly facing surface of said first end cap and a fourth compressible sealing element installed between the second end face and an inwardly facing surface of said second end cap, wherein: the third compressible sealing element is installed in a groove formed either in the first end face, the inwardly facing surface of said first end cap, or each of said first end face and said inwardly facing surface of said first end cap; either the first end face, the inwardly facing surface of said first end cap, or each of said first end face and said inwardly facing surface of said first end cap being provided with a corrosion-resistant cladding; the fourth compressible sealing element is installed in a groove formed either in the second end face, the inwardly facing surface of said second end cap, or each of said second end face and said inwardly facing surface of said second end cap; and either the second end face, the inwardly facing surface of said second end cap, or each of said second end face and said inwardly facing surface of said second end cap being provided with a corrosion-resistant cladding. 3. The membrane module of claim 2 , wherein each of said third and fourth compressible sealing elements is a spiral gasket. 4. The membrane module of claim 1 , wherein the membranes are configured as hollow fiber membranes or spiral-wrapped membranes. 5. The membrane module of claim 1 , wherein the membranes are made of a glassy polymer or a rubbery polymer. 6. The membrane module of claim 1 , wherein the pressure vessel is made of ASME SA333 Grade 6 seamless pipe. 7. The membrane module of claim 1 , wherein the low alloy steel of the first and second end caps is SA350 LF2 Class 2, or ASTM 105N. 8. The membrane module of claim 1 , wherein the compressible seals are O-rings, gaskets, or cup seals. 9. A method for the separation of an acid gas-containing feed gas, comprising the steps of: providing the membrane module of claim 1 ; feeding an acid gas-containing feed gas to the membrane module via one of said ports; withdrawing a permeate gas from the membrane module via another of said ports; and withdrawing a residue gas from the membrane module via a further other of said ports, wherein the feed gas is fed to the membrane module via the third port, the permeate gas is withdrawn from the membrane module via the first port, and the residue gas is withdrawn from the membrane module via the second port. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the acid gas is sour natural gas containing at least 5% vol H 2 S. 11. An acid gas-service gas separation membrane module, comprising: a hollow pressure vessel open at first and second ends made of carbon steel or a low alloy steel, the pressure vessel having a first end face at said first end and a second end face at said second end; a first end cap made of carbon steel or a low alloy steel, sealing said first end of said pressure vessel at said first end face, said first end cap including a first port formed therein; a second end cap made of carbon steel or a low alloy steel, sealing said second end of said pressure vessel at said second end face, said second end cap including a second port formed therein, said pressure vessel having a third port formed therein; a plurality of gas separation membranes disposed within the pressure vessel arranged as a bundle, the plurality of membranes being encased in a solid polymer tubesheet at at least one end of the bundle in sealing fashion, each of said membranes having a first side and a second side, each of said membranes being adapted and configured to separate an acid gas-containing feed gas fed to a first side thereof through permeation of gases through the membrane to a second side thereof so as to provide a lower pressure permeate gas on the second side and a higher pressure residue gas on the first side, the permeate gas being enriched in one or more gases compared to the residue gas; a first port tube made of a high alloy steel, fluidly communicating between the first port and one of the membranes' first sides and the membranes' second sides; a second port tube made of a high alloy steel, fluidly communicating between the second port and the other of the membranes' first sides and the membranes' second sides; and at least two compressible sealing elements comprising first and second compressible sealing elemen

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What does patent US10016728B2 cover?
A gas separation membrane module includes a seal between a higher pressure gas and a lower pressure gas. The seal includes a compressible sealing member in between sealing surfaces. At least one of the sealing surfaces has corrosion-resistant cladding provided over either low alloy steel or high alloy steel. The cladding reduce the possibility of a seal failure due to corrosion of low alloy or …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Air Liquide Advanced Tech Us Llc, Air Liquide, Saudi Arabian Oil Co, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01D63/02. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 10 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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