Diaryl carbonate and method for producing the same, and method for producing an aromatic polycarbonate resin
US-2018290989-A1 · Oct 11, 2018 · US
US2025387729A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2025387729-A1 |
| Application number | US-202318881100-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jul 4, 2023 |
| Priority date | Jul 4, 2022 |
| Publication date | Dec 25, 2025 |
| Grant date | — |
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A separator for salts contained in a solution which is brought under supercritical conditions, with at least one salt filter which can retain therein salts initially contained in the solution and which are precipitated, including those in the form of micro- or nanoparticles. The operation of the salt separator makes it possible, if necessary, to heat the solution for conversion to a temperature ensuring the precipitation of the salts and their retention within suitable filters and then to separate the solution for conversion into a salt-depleted stream which is discharged from the separator and directed to a conversion reactor, in particular a gasification reactor, and, if appropriate, into a stream loaded with salts to be extracted in the form of a brin.
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1 . A salt separator for separating salts from a solution containing them, the salt separator comprising: an enclosure delimiting an inner chamber (C), the enclosure comprising: a cover through which an injection orifice is pierced, the injection orifice being intended to inject a solution containing one or more salts, at least one lateral wall, a bottom, the bottom and/or the lateral wall being pierced by at least one outlet orifice through which the solution devoid of precipitated salts is intended to be discharged; at least one salt filter housed and fastened in the inner chamber (C), the salt filter being adapted to retain the salts within it, once they have been precipitated in the inner chamber, including those in the form of microparticles and nanoparticles. 2 . The salt separator as claimed in claim 1 , the salt filter being fastened in a permanent manner or in a removable manner in order to regenerate it by dissolution of the precipitated salts. 3 . The salt separator as claimed in claim 1 , comprising a tube housed in the inner chamber and held at the cover, the tube comprising the injection orifice and an outlet orifice through which the solution is intended to be discharged, the salt filter being fastened in the vicinity of the outlet orifice. 4 . The salt separator as claimed in claim 3 , the bottom being pierced by at least one outlet orifice through which the precipitated salts are intended to be discharged in the form of brine, the lateral wall being pierced by at least the outlet orifice through which the solution devoid of precipitated salts is intended to be discharged, the inner chamber (C) comprising a separation zone(S) between the solution devoid of precipitated salts and said precipitated salts. 5 . The salt separator as claimed in claim 1 , comprising external heating means arranged around the enclosure and/or the tube in order to heat the internal wall part thereof to the temperature that is greater than or equal to the salt precipitation temperature. 6 . The salt separator as claimed in claim 1 , comprising heating resistors, in the form of cartridges ( 18 ), intended to be supplied by an external electrical power source and incorporated in the thickness of the enclosure and/or of the tube in order to heat the internal wall part thereof to the temperature that is greater than or equal to the salt precipitation temperature. 7 . The salt separator as claimed in claim 1 , comprising a heat-transfer fluid circuit produced in the thickness of the enclosure and/or of the tube in order to heat at least the internal wall part thereof to the temperature that is greater than or equal to the salt precipitation temperature. 8 . The salt separator as claimed in claim 1 , comprising two salt filters housed and fastened independently in the inner chamber (C), by being separated by a partition, an inlet orifice and an outlet orifice for salt dissolution fluid opening out onto each of the two filters in such a way as to allow one to be regenerated by salt dissolution while still enabling continuous operation of the separator and vice versa. 9 . A biomass gasification facility comprising: a salt separator as claimed in one of the preceding claims ; a gasification reactor connected to the enclosure of the salt separator so as to be fed with biomass devoid of salts. 10 . The facility as claimed in claim 9 , the enclosure or, where appropriate, the tube of the salt separator incorporating, in its thickness, part of the circuit for recovering effluents obtained at the reactor outlet, as heat-transfer fluid circuit for heating the internal wall part thereof to the temperature that is greater than or equal to the salt precipitation temperature. 11 . The facility as claimed in claim 9 , the temperature of the biomass at the injection orifice being lower by the order of 20° C. than the salt precipitation temperature, the temperature of the biomass at the outlet orifice of the salt separator being greater by the order of 20° C. than the salt precipitation temperature. 12 . The facility as claimed in claim 1 , the operating temperature of the reactor being approximately 600° C. and the operating pressure of the reactor being approximately 300 bar.
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