Capture and storage of emissions from a gasifier
US-9481838-B2 · Nov 1, 2016 · US
US9464246B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9464246-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314414177-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 4, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jul 12, 2012 |
| Publication date | Oct 11, 2016 |
| Grant date | Oct 11, 2016 |
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The invention relates to a method for purifying synthesis gas, in particular for ammonia synthesis, wherein a partial stream ( 26 ) of an H 2 -rich, CO-containing synthesis gas stream is burned, in particular to generate electrical energy, and wherein at least one component contained in the remaining H 2 -rich, CO-containing synthesis gas stream ( 26 a ), in particular in the form of carbon dioxide, methanol and/or water, is absorbed by an adsorber at low temperatures, after which said absorbed component is desorbed from the adsorber by flushing using nitrogen ( 33 ) at higher temperatures. According to the invention the H 2 -rich partial stream ( 26 ) is diluted using the nitrogen ( 35 ) used for the flushing before being burned. The invention further relates to a system ( 1 ) for purifying synthesis gas, in particular for ammonia synthesis.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for purifying synthesis gas, said method comprising combusting a partial stream ( 26 ) of an H 2 -rich, CO-containing synthesis gas stream introducing the remaining H 2 -rich, CO-containing synthesis gas stream ( 26 a ), into an adsorber ( 14 ) wherein at least one component contained in the remaining H 2 -rich, CO-containing synthesis gas stream ( 26 a ) is adsorbed at low temperatures and desorbing said at least one adsorbed component from the adsorber ( 14 ) by purging with nitrogen ( 33 ) at a temperature higher than the temperature used for adsorption of the at least one component, and at a pressure of 20 to 40 bar, wherein, prior to combustion, said partial stream ( 26 ) of the H 2 -rich, CO-containing synthesis gas stream is diluted with the nitrogen used for purging ( 35 ) said adsorber ( 14 ). 2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein nitrogen ( 31 ), which has not been used previously for purging the adsorber ( 14 ), is added to the H 2 -rich, CO-containing partial stream ( 26 ) prior to combustion, to dilute the H 2 -rich, CO-containing partial stream. 3. The method as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the nitrogen ( 31 ) used for dilution of the H 2 -rich, CO-containing partial stream is produced by cryogenic separation ( 17 ) of air. 4. The method as claimed in claim 1 , said H 2 -rich, CO-containing synthesis gas stream ( 26 a ) is obtained from a crude gas stream containing hydrogen and carbon monoxide ( 22 ) produced by gasification of carbon ( 21 ) by partial oxidation with oxygen ( 28 ). 5. The method as claimed in claim 4 , wherein before adsorption of said at least one component in said adsorber ( 14 ), sour gas contained in said crude gas stream ( 23 ) is washed out ( 13 ) by means of a detergent. 6. The method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein said sour gas contained in said crude gas stream comprises CO 2 , H 2 S and/or COS. 7. The method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein detergent is methanol. 8. The method as claimed in claim 4 , wherein said oxygen ( 28 ) for said partial oxidation is obtained from separation of air ( 17 ). 9. The method as claimed in claim 4 , further comprising subjecting said crude gas stream ( 22 ) to a water-gas shift reaction ( 12 ) wherein carbon monoxide contained in said crude gas stream ( 22 ) is reacted with H 2 O to produce hydrogen and carbon dioxide. 10. The method as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising, after adsorption of said at least one component in said adsorber ( 14 ), subjecting the H 2 -rich, CO-containing synthesis gas stream ( 26 a ) to liquid nitrogen scrubbing ( 15 ) to remove carbon monoxide and produce an H 2 -rich, CO-depleted synthesis gas stream ( 24 ). 11. The method as claimed in claim 10 , further comprising converting the H 2 -rich, CO-depleted synthesis gas stream ( 24 ) to ammonia ( 25 ). 12. The method as claimed in claim 10 , wherein said liquid nitrogen scrubbing is conducted at a temperature in the range from −185° C. to −193° C. and at a pressure in the range from 30 bar to 80 bar. 13. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said at least one component contained in the remaining H 2 -rich, CO-containing synthesis gas stream ( 26 a ) is carbon dioxide, methanol and/or water. 14. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said adsorber ( 14 ) is a temperature-swing adsorber, and adsorption of said at least one components is conducted at a temperature in the range from −70° to 45° C. and desorption is conducted at a temperature in the range from 150° C. to 250° C. 15. A system for purifying synthesis gas comprising: a sour gas scrubber ( 13 ), which is configured for scrubbing a sour gas from a crude gas stream containing hydrogen and carbon monoxide ( 23 ), resulting in an H 2 -rich, CO-containing synthesis gas stream ( 26 a ), a temperature-swing adsorption unit ( 14 ), arranged downstream of the sour gas scrubber ( 13 ), and configured for separating at least one component from the H 2 -rich, CO-containing synthesis gas stream ( 26 a ) by adsorption on an adsorber of the temperature-swing adsorption unit ( 14 ) at low temperatures and to regenerate the adsorber by purging with nitrogen at higher temperatures and at a pressure of 20 to 40 bar, a nitrogen feed line ( 33 ) leading into the temperature-swing adsorption unit ( 14 ) for charging the temperature-swing adsorption unit ( 14 ) with the nitrogen required for purging the adsorber, a nitrogen discharge line ( 35 ) of the temperature-swing adsorption unit ( 14 ), which is configured for withdrawing the nitrogen used for purging from the temperature-swing adsorption unit ( 14 ), a combustion unit ( 18 ) configured for burning an H 2 -rich partial stream of the H 2 -rich, CO-containing synthesis gas stream for generating energy, and a hydrogen feed line ( 26 ) connecting the sour gas scrubber ( 13 ) to the combustion unit ( 18 ), which is configured for conveying said H 2 -rich partial stream from the sour gas scrubber ( 13 ) into the combustion unit ( 18 ), wherein said nitrogen discharge line ( 35 ) is connected to the hydrogen feed line ( 26 ) for diluting the H 2 -rich partial stream with nitrogen. 16. The system as claimed in claim 15 , wherein an air separation unit ( 17 ), which is configured for separating air into nitrogen and oxygen, the air separation unit being connected via the nitrogen feed line ( 33 ) to the temperature-swing adsorption unit ( 14 ), in order to convey nitrogen for purging the adsorber from the air separation unit ( 17 ) to the temperature-swing adsorption unit ( 14 ). 17. The system as claimed in claim 16 , wherein another nitrogen feed line ( 31 ) is provided, which is connected to the hydrogen feed line ( 26 ), so that nitrogen can be fed from the air separation unit ( 17 ), bypassing the temperature-swing adsorption unit ( 14 ), into the hydrogen feed line ( 26 ), to dilute the H 2 -rich partial stream with nitrogen. 18. The system as claimed in claim 15 , wherein a gasification reactor ( 11 ) is provided, which is configured, for producing said crude gas stream ( 22 ), to gasify carbon by means of partial oxidation with oxygen, and an oxygen feed line ( 28 ) is provided, which is configured for conveying the oxygen produced in the air separation unit ( 17 ) into the gasification reactor ( 11 ), and downstream of the gasification reactor ( 11 ) and downstream of the sour gas scrubber ( 12 ), a water gas-shift reactor ( 12 ) is provided, which is configured for reacting carbon monoxide contained in the crude gas stream ( 22 ) by a water-gas shift reaction with H 2 O to hydrogen and carbon dioxide. 19. The system as claimed in claim 15 , wherein downstream of the temperature-swing adsorption unit ( 14 ), a liquid nitrogen scrubbing unit ( 15 ) is provided, which is configured for washing out carbon monoxide from the H 2 -rich, CO-containing synthesis gas stream with liquid nitrogen for producing an H 2 -rich and correspondingly CO-depleted synthesis gas stream ( 24 ).
Purification by adsorption on solids · CPC title
Partial oxidation, i.e. injection of air or oxygen only · CPC title
Oxygen · CPC title
Details of feeding means · CPC title
CO2-separation and sequestration, i.e. long time storage · CPC title
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