Gas-liquid contactor and CO2-recovering apparatus provided therewith
US-10065149-B2 · Sep 4, 2018 · US
US11235277B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11235277-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916258769-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 28, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jan 30, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 1, 2022 |
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A carbon dioxide capture system according to an embodiment includes a carbon dioxide capturer, a first washer, and a second washer. The first washer includes a spray configured to spray first cleaning liquid supplied under first pressure. The second washer includes a cleaning liquid diffuser configured to diffuse and drop second cleaning liquid supplied under second pressure lower than the first pressure.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A carbon dioxide capture system comprising: a carbon dioxide capturer configured to cause carbon dioxide contained in combustion exhaust gas to be absorbed by absorbing liquid containing amine to produce a decarbonated combustion exhaust gas; a first washer configured to clean the decarbonated combustion exhaust gas discharged from the carbon dioxide capturer by using a first cleaning liquid to capture the amine entrained by the combustion exhaust gas; a second washer configured to clean the decarbonated combustion exhaust gas discharged from the first washer by using a second cleaning liquid to capture the amine entrained by the combustion exhaust gas: a spray provided to the first washer and configured to spray the first cleaning liquid supplied under first pressure; a cleaning liquid diffuser provided to the second washer and configured to diffuse and drop the second cleaning liquid supplied under second pressure lower than the first pressure; a receiver provided below the spray of the first washer and configured to receive the first cleaning liquid sprayed by the spray; and a capture space that is provided between the spray and the receiver and in which the first cleaning liquid sprayed by the spray is subjected to gas-liquid contact with the combustion exhaust gas while freely falling, wherein the first cleaning liquid having passed through the capture space is directly received by the receiver, the capture space extends from the spray to the receiver, and the capture space includes no structure having a surface that the first cleaning liquid flows down. 2. The carbon dioxide capture system according to claim 1 , wherein the flow rate of the first cleaning liquid sprayed by the spray per unit area and unit time is larger than the flow rate of the second cleaning liquid diffused by the cleaning liquid diffuser per unit area and unit time. 3. The carbon dioxide capture system according to claim 1 , further comprising a first heater configured to heat the first cleaning liquid. 4. The carbon dioxide capture system according to claim 1 , further comprising a first bypass line through which part of the second cleaning liquid is mixed into the first cleaning liquid, wherein the second washer is provided above the first washer. 5. The carbon dioxide capture system according to claim 4 , further comprising: a third washer configured to clean the decarbonated combustion exhaust gas discharged from the second washer by using third cleaning liquid to capture the amine entrained by the combustion exhaust gas; and a second bypass line through which part of the third cleaning liquid is mixed into the second cleaning liquid. 6. A method of operating a carbon dioxide capture system, the method comprising: causing carbon dioxide contained in combustion exhaust gas to be absorbed by absorbing liquid containing amine in a carbon dioxide capturer to produce a decarbonated combustion exhaust gas; cleaning the decarbonated combustion exhaust gas discharged from the carbon dioxide capturer by spraying a first cleaning liquid, with a spray provided to a first washer, supplied under first pressure in the first washer to capture the amine entrained by the combustion exhaust gas; and cleaning the decarbonated combustion exhaust gas discharged from the first washer by diffusing and dropping a second cleaning liquid, with a cleaning liquid diffuser provided to a second washer, supplied under second pressure lower than the first pressure in the second washer to capture the amine entrained by the combustion exhaust gas, wherein a receiver configured to receive the first cleaning liquid sprayed by the spray is provided below the spray of the first washer, a capture space in which the first cleaning liquid sprayed by the spray is subjected to gas-liquid contact with the decarbonated combustion exhaust gas while freely falling is provided between the spray and the receiver, the first cleaning liquid having passed through the capture space is directly received by the receiver, the capture space extends from the spray to the receiver, and the capture space includes no structure having a surface that the first cleaning liquid flows down.
Amines · CPC title
Removing carbon dioxide · CPC title
with gas-liquid contact · CPC title
Carbon oxides · CPC title
Absorbing units; Liquid distributors therefor (B01D3/16, B01D3/26, B01D3/30 take precedence; packing elements B01J19/30, B01J19/32) · CPC title
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