Electrochemical Metal Removal
US-2024325976-A1 · Oct 3, 2024 · US
US2019193025A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2019193025-A1 |
| Application number | US-201816230091-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Dec 21, 2018 |
| Priority date | Dec 26, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 27, 2019 |
| Grant date | — |
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An acid component removal device for removing an acid component from an acid gas absorbent containing an amine, comprising: an anode; a cathode; and an electrodialysis structure having four compartments formed by arranging an first membrane which is either an anion exchange membrane or a cation exchange membrane, a second membrane which is a bipolar membrane, and a third membrane which is either an anion exchange membrane or a cation exchange membrane and which is the other of the first membrane, in this order, from the anode end to the cathode end between the anode and the cathode, with a space each between the membranes.
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1 . An acid component removal device for removing an acid component from an acid gas absorbent containing an amine, comprising: an anode; a cathode; and an electrodialysis structure having four compartments formed by arranging an first membrane which is either an anion exchange membrane or a cation exchange membrane, a second membrane which is a bipolar membrane, and a third membrane which is either an anion exchange membrane or a cation exchange membrane and which is the other of the first membrane, in this order, from the anode end to the cathode end between the anode and the cathode, with a space each between the membranes. 2 . The acid component removal device according to claim 1 , wherein the first membrane is the anion exchange membrane, and the third membrane is the cation exchange membrane; wherein a first compartment formed on the anode side of the first membrane is an acid recovery compartment for recovering the acid component removed from the acid gas absorbent; wherein a second compartment formed between the first membrane and the second membrane is an absorbent purification compartment for removing the acid component from the acid gas absorbent; wherein a third compartment formed between the second membrane and the third membrane is an amine removal compartment for removing the amine component from an acid recovery liquid for recovering the acid component from the acid gas absorbent; and wherein a fourth compartment formed on the cathode side of the third membrane is an amine recovery compartment for recovering the amine component removed from the acid recovery liquid. 3 . The acid component removal device according to claim 1 , wherein the first membrane is the cation exchange membrane, and the third membrane is the anion exchange membrane; wherein a first compartment formed on the anode side of the first membrane is an amine removal compartment for removing the amine component from an acid recovery liquid for recovering the acid component from the acid gas absorbent; wherein a second compartment formed between the first membrane and the second membrane is an amine recovery compartment for recovering the amine component removed from the acid recovery liquid; wherein a third compartment formed between the second membrane and the third exchange membrane is an acid recovery compartment for recovering the acid component removed from the acid gas absorbent; and wherein a fourth compartment formed on the cathode side of the third membrane is an absorbent purification compartment for removing the acid component from the acid gas absorbent. 4 . A method of removing an acid component from an acid gas absorbent containing an amine, using the acid component removal device according to any one of claims 1 to 3 claim 1 , the method comprising the steps of: (i) allowing the acid component in the acid gas absorbent to permeate through the anion exchange membrane to be removed from the acid gas absorbent; (ii) recovering the acid component removed in the step (i) into the acid recovery liquid; (iii) allowing the amine component in the acid recovery liquid to permeate through the cation exchange membrane to be removed from the acid recovery liquid; and (iv) recovering the amine component removed in the step (iii) into the acid gas absorbent. 5 . An acid gas removal device comprising: an absorber in which a gas to be treated containing an acid gas is contacted with an acid gas absorbent containing an amine, such that the acid gas in the gas to be treated is absorbed into the acid gas absorbent; a regenerator in which the acid gas is removed from an acid gas absorbent having absorbed the acid gas, such that the acid gas absorbent is regenerated; and the acid component removal device according to claim 1 ; wherein the acid gas removal device is configured such that at least part of the acid gas absorbent regenerated in the regenerator is treated in the acid component removal device and then is reused in the acid gas removal device. 6 . The acid gas removal device according to claim 5 , further comprising: a gas cleaning unit for cleaning gas exhausted from the absorber, and a flow path for supplying the acid component removal device with at least part of a cleaning liquid obtained from the gas cleaning unit. 7 . The acid gas removal device according to claim 5 , further comprising: a condensation unit for obtaining a condensate liquid by cooling the gas exhausted from the regenerator and a flow path for supplying the acid component removal device with at least part of the condensate liquid obtained from the condensation unit.
with gas-liquid contact · CPC title
Carbon dioxide · CPC title
including an electrochemical process step · CPC title
Absorbing units; Liquid distributors therefor (B01D3/16, B01D3/26, B01D3/30 take precedence; packing elements B01J19/30, B01J19/32) · CPC title
having one or more compartments filled with ion-exchange material {, e.g. electrodeionisation} · CPC title
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