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US9249069B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9249069-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113885935-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 11, 2011 |
| Priority date | Nov 16, 2010 |
| Publication date | Feb 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | Feb 2, 2016 |
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A method for removing high-boiling hydrocarbons from water-soluble solvent flows, wherein said solvent flows are produced in industrial processes which circulate a solvent as a part of the process, and the solvent must be periodically or permanently freed of high-boiling hydrocarbons which influence the quality or the desired properties of the solvent in an unwanted way, and water is added for carrying out the method in a phase separator, so that the high-boiling hydrocarbons are separated off because of their immiscibility with water, and then the water-miscible phase containing water and solvent is returned to the process. According to the invention, the proportion of high-boiling hydrocarbons in circulating solvents in an industrial process can be kept permanently low.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A process for the removal of high boiling hydrocarbons from water-soluble solvent streams in an industrial process which comprises a gas scrubbing process utilizing an absorbtion column and a scrubbing medium comprising a water-soluble solvent, the process comprising: withdrawing a partial stream of the water-soluble solvent containing accumulated high boiling hydrocarbons from the absorbtion column; feeding said partial stream of water-soluble solvent and water to a tank, wherein an aqueous phase, and a non-aqueous hydrocarbonaceous phase containing high boiling hydrocarbon are formed; withdrawing the non-aqueous hydrocarbonaceous phase from the tank; recirculating the aqueous phase from the tank to the water-soluble solvent used in the gas scrubbing process, at a recirculation ratio such that an allowable water concentration in the water-soluble solvent is not exceeded, the aqueous phase not having been subjected to distillation prior to recirculation, combining the recirculating aqueous phase from the tank with a further partial stream of solvent containing high boiling hydrocarbons such that the combined streams have a water concentration below 0.5 wt. %; and removing water after said step of recirculating by contact with a dry feed gas stream input into the absorbtion column. 2. The process for the removal of high-boiling hydrocarbons from solvent streams according to claim 1 , wherein water in an amount of 5 to 90 wt.-% is added to the partial stream of water-soluble solvent in the tank. 3. The process for the removal of high-boiling hydrocarbons from solvent streams according to claim 1 , further comprising cooling the tank with a cooler. 4. The process for the removal of high-boiling hydrocarbons from solvent streams according to claim 1 , wherein the tank for phase separation is equipped with a heating device. 5. The process of claim 1 , wherein the water content of the water-soluble solvent is monitored, and the amount of aqueous phase which is recirculated is adjusted to keep the water content below 0.5 wt. %.
Processes comprising at least two steps in series · CPC title
characterised by the solvent used · CPC title
Recovery of used solvent · CPC title
Recycling aspects · CPC title
Solvents · CPC title
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