Apparatus and system for swing adsorption processes related thereto

US10124286B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10124286-B2
Application numberUS-201615233623-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 10, 2016
Priority dateSep 2, 2015
Publication dateNov 13, 2018
Grant dateNov 13, 2018

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Provided are apparatus and systems for performing a swing adsorption process. This swing adsorption process may involve passing streams through adsorbent bed units to remove contaminants, such as water, from the stream. As part of the process, the adsorbent bed unit is purged with a purge stream that is provided from the overhead of the demethanizer. The configuration integrates a PPSA dehydration system with a cryogenic recovery system.

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A cyclical swing adsorption process for removing contaminants from a gaseous feed stream, the process comprising: a) performing one or more adsorption steps, wherein each of the adsorption steps comprises passing a gaseous feed stream at a feed pressure and feed temperature through an adsorbent bed unit to remove one or more contaminants from the gaseous feed stream and to form a product stream that is passed to a cryogenic recovery system including a demethanizer; b) passing the product stream through a gas/gas exchanger; c) passing at least a portion of the product stream to the demethanizer to separate the at least a portion of the product stream into a final product stream and a demethanizer overhead stream; d) passing at least a portion of the demethanizer overhead stream through the gas/gas exchanger to lower the temperature of the product stream; e) performing one or more depressurization steps, wherein the pressure of the adsorbent bed unit is reduced by a predetermined amount with each successive depressurization step; f) performing one or more purge steps, wherein each of the purge steps comprises passing a purge stream through the adsorbent bed unit in a counter flow direction relative to the flow of the gaseous feed stream to form a purge product stream, wherein the purge stream comprises at least a portion of a demethanizer overhead stream from the demethanizer; g) performing one or more re-pressurization steps, wherein the pressure within the adsorbent bed unit is increased with each re-pressurization step by a predetermined amount with each successive re-pressurization step; and repeating the steps a) and e) to g) for at least one additional cycle. 2. The cyclical swing adsorption process of claim 1 , wherein the purge stream comprises at least 20 volume % of the demethanizer overhead stream. 3. The cyclical swing adsorption process of claim 1 , wherein the purge stream comprises at least 50 volume % of the demethanizer overhead stream. 4. The cyclical swing adsorption process of claim 1 , wherein the purge stream comprises at least 95 volume % of the demethanizer overhead stream. 5. The cyclical swing adsorption process of claim 1 , wherein the purge stream is at a purge temperature within a range between 10° F. below the feed temperature (5.6° C. below the feed temperature) and 350° F. above the feed temperature (194° C. above the feed temperature). 6. The cyclical swing adsorption process of claim 1 , wherein the purge stream is at a purge temperature within a range from 10° F. below the feed temperature (5.6° C. below the feed temperature) and 25° F. above the feed temperature (13.9° C. above the feed temperature). 7. The cyclical swing adsorption process of claim 1 , wherein the cycle duration is greater than 1 second and less than 600 seconds. 8. The cyclical swing adsorption process of claim 1 , wherein the gaseous feed stream is a hydrocarbon containing stream having greater than one volume percent hydrocarbons based on the total volume of the feed stream. 9. The cyclical swing adsorption process of claim 1 , wherein the gaseous feed stream comprises hydrocarbons and H 2 O, wherein the H 2 O is one of the one or more contaminants and the gaseous feed stream comprises H 2 O in the range of two parts per million molar to saturation levels in the gaseous feed stream. 10. The cyclical swing adsorption process of claim 1 , wherein the gaseous feed stream comprises hydrocarbons and H 2 O, wherein the H 2 O is one of the one or more contaminants and the gaseous feed stream comprises H 2 O in the range of 50 parts per million molar to 1,500 parts per million molar. 11. The cyclical swing adsorption process of claim 1 , wherein the gaseous feed stream comprises hydrocarbons and CO 2 , wherein the CO 2 is one of the one or more contaminants and the gaseous feed stream comprises CO 2 in the range between 0 molar percent and 5 molar percent of the total volume of the gaseous feed stream. 12. The cyclical swing adsorption process of claim 1 , wherein the gaseous feed stream comprises hydrocarbons and the one or more contaminants comprise CO 2 , wherein the CO 2 in the gaseous feed stream is less than the quantity of one minus the molar fraction of heavy hydrocarbons in the gaseous feed stream times a sales gas CO 2 maximum concentration specification. 13. The cyclical swing adsorption process of claim 1 , wherein the feed pressure is in the range between 400 pounds per square inch absolute (psia) and 1,400 psia. 14. The cyclical swing adsorption process of claim 1 , wherein the cycle duration is greater than 2 seconds and less than 300 seconds. 15. The cyclical swing adsorption process of claim 1 , wherein water content in the product stream is in the range between 0.0 ppm and 5.0 ppm. 16. The cyclical swing adsorption process of claim 1 , wherein the cryogenic recovery system is a cryogenic natural gas liquids recovery system. 17. The cyclical swing adsorption process of claim 1 , wherein the cryogenic recovery system is a cryogenic controlled freeze zone recovery system. 18. The cyclical swing adsorption process of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the purge steps produces a purge output stream which is compressed to form a sales gas stream, and the pressure of the purge output stream is within a range of 10% of the pressure of the sales gas stream. 19. The cyclical swing adsorption process of claim 1 , wherein the adsorbent bed unit comprises an adsorbent material of Zeolite 3A, Zeolite 4A or Zeolite 5A. 20. A system for removing contaminants from a gaseous feed stream, the system comprising: one or more adsorbent bed units, wherein each of the one or more adsorbent bed units is configured to separate contaminants from a gaseous feed stream and to output a product stream, wherein the gaseous feed stream is provided at a feed temperature; a cryogenic recovery system configured to receive the product stream and pass at least a portion of the product stream to a demethanizer to separate the at least a portion of the product stream into a final product stream and a demethanizer overhead stream; a gas/gas exchanger unit configured to receive the product stream from the adsorbent bed unit and to lower the temperature of the product stream by heat exchange with the at least a portion of the demethanizer overhead stream to produce an exchanger output stream; and wherein a purge stream is passed through the each of the one or more adsorbent bed units and comprises at least a portion of the demethanizer overhead stream. 21. The system of claim 20 , further comprising: a glycol contactor unit configured to receive an input stream and to remove at least a portion of the water from the input stream to form an output stream from the glycol contactor unit; and a filter unit configured to receive the output stream from the glycol contactor unit and to conduct away particulates and liquid droplets and to provide the feed stream to the one or more adsorbent bed units. 22. The system of claim 20 , wherein the gaseous feed stream water content is below saturation levels. 23. The system of claim 20 , further comprising a subcooler unit configured to receive a portion of the exchanger output stream from the gas/gas exchanger unit and to adjust the temperature of the portion of the exchanger output stream to the desired temperature for the demethanizer by heat exchange with the at least portion of the demethanizer overhead stream.

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What does patent US10124286B2 cover?
Provided are apparatus and systems for performing a swing adsorption process. This swing adsorption process may involve passing streams through adsorbent bed units to remove contaminants, such as water, from the stream. As part of the process, the adsorbent bed unit is purged with a purge stream that is provided from the overhead of the demethanizer. The configuration integrates a PPSA dehydrat…
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Exxonmobil Upstream Res Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01D53/0462. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 13 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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