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US10173145B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10173145-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515314392-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 13, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 28, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 8, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 8, 2019 |
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A treatment tower of a carbon dioxide separation system includes a treatment container of a tower shape, having inner space which is virtually dividable into a regeneration treatment chamber, drying treatment chamber, and adsorption treatment chamber arranged in this order from the top to the bottom, by two hindrances which are upper and lower hindrances and hinder the downward movement of the adsorbent while maintaining the bedded (layered) flow of the adsorbent, a first passage member formed with ejection holes which eject a gas used in a treatment in each of the treatment chambers to a lower portion of each of the treatment chambers, and a second passage member formed with a gas discharge hole which discharges the gas having contacted the adsorbent from an upper portion of each of the treatment chambers. In the two treatment chambers on the lower side, gas discharge holes are formed below the hindrances.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A carbon dioxide separation system which separates carbon dioxide from a target gas by use of an adsorbent, the carbon dioxide separation system comprising: a treatment tower including: a regeneration treatment chamber in which desorption steam is caused to contact the adsorbent having adsorbed the carbon dioxide to desorb the carbon dioxide from the adsorbent, a drying treatment chamber in which a drying gas is caused to contact the adsorbent having contacted the desorption steam to dry the adsorbent, and an adsorption treatment chamber in which the target gas is caused to contact the adsorbent to adsorb the carbon dioxide contained in the target gas to the adsorbent, wherein the treatment tower is a treatment container of a tower shape, having a top portion from which the adsorbent is injected into the treatment container and a bottom portion from which the adsorbent is discharged, the treatment container having an inner space which is divided into the drying treatment chamber and the adsorption treatment chamber by a hindrance which constitutes a restriction section that reduces a cross-sectional area of the inner space of the treatment container and hinders downward movement of the adsorbent while maintaining a bedded flow of the adsorbent, a first passage member formed with an ejection hole which ejects a gas to a lower portion of each of the drying treatment chamber and the adsorption treatment chamber, the gas being used in a treatment in the each of the drying treatment chamber and the adsorption treatment chamber, a second passage member formed with a gas discharge hole which discharges the gas having contacted the adsorbent from an upper portion of the each of the drying treatment chamber and the adsorption treatment chamber, and wherein in the adsorption treatment chamber, the gas discharge hole is opened in a gap which is formed below the hindrance and in which the adsorbent does not exist. 2. A carbon dioxide separation system which separates carbon dioxide from a target gas by use of an adsorbent, the carbon dioxide separation system comprising: a treatment tower including: a regeneration treatment chamber in which desorption steam is caused to contact the adsorbent having adsorbed the carbon dioxide to desorb the carbon dioxide from the adsorbent, a drying treatment chamber in which a drying gas is caused to contact the adsorbent having contacted the desorption steam to dry the adsorbent, and an adsorption treatment chamber in which the target gas is caused to contact the adsorbent to adsorb the carbon dioxide contained in the target gas to the adsorbent, wherein the treatment tower is a treatment container of a tower shape, having a top portion from which the adsorbent is injected into the treatment container and a bottom portion from which the adsorbent is discharged, the treatment container having an inner space which is divided into the regeneration treatment chamber, the drying treatment chamber, and the adsorption treatment chamber by a plurality of hindrances disposed in a vertical direction to constitute a restriction section that reduces a cross-sectional area of the inner space of the treatment container and hinder downward movement of the adsorbent while maintaining a bedded flow of the adsorbent, the regeneration treatment chamber, the drying treatment chamber, and the adsorption treatment chamber being arranged in this order from a top to a bottom, a first passage member formed with an ejection hole which ejects a gas to a lower portion of each of the regeneration treatment chamber, the drying treatment chamber, and the adsorption treatment chamber, the gas being used in a treatment in the each of the regeneration treatment chamber, the drying treatment chamber, and the adsorption treatment chamber, a second passage member formed with a gas discharge hole which discharges the gas having contacted the adsorbent from an upper portion of the each of the regeneration treatment chamber, the drying treatment chamber, and the adsorption treatment chamber, and wherein in the drying treatment chamber and the adsorption treatment chamber, the gas discharge hole is opened in a gap which is formed below each of the hindrances and in which the adsorbent does not exist. 3. The carbon dioxide separation system according to claim 1 , wherein the hindrance includes a taper portion which reduces in a downward direction an area of a passage through which the adsorbent flows. 4. The carbon dioxide separation system according to claim 3 , wherein an angle formed between a generatrix of a taper surface of the taper portion and a vertical direction is larger than 0 degree and less than 60 degrees. 5. The carbon dioxide separation system according to claim 1 , wherein the hindrance includes a plurality of rod-like elements arranged in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to a movement direction of the adsorbent. 6. The carbon dioxide separation system according to claim 2 , wherein the hindrance includes a taper portion which reduces in a downward direction an area of a passage through which the adsorbent flows. 7. The carbon dioxide separation system according to claim 6 , wherein an angle formed between a generatrix of a taper surface of the taper portion and a vertical direction is larger than 0 degree and less than 60 degrees. 8. The carbon dioxide separation system according to claim 2 , wherein the hindrance includes a plurality of rod-like elements arranged in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to a movement direction of the adsorbent.
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