Adaptive control of btx removal in sulfur recovery units
US-2024140796-A1 · May 2, 2024 · US
US9839870B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9839870-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615293442-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 14, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 6, 2012 |
| Publication date | Dec 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 12, 2017 |
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A filter is includes a housing and at least first and second adsorbent materials within the housing. The second adsorbent material has different characteristic from the first adsorbent material and is in series with the first adsorbent material. When assembled, a labyrinth arrangement is located between a first port in the housing and the first adsorbent material such that gas travels between the first port and the first adsorbent material by passing through the labyrinth arrangement. A filtration system and methods for humidity control of a liquid tank head space uses a filter, including first and second adsorbent and a diffusion channel or labyrinth arrangement.
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A filter for use with a moisture sensitive container; the filter comprising: (a) a housing assembly having a first port and a second port and a first end cap; (b) at least a first adsorbent material within the housing; (c) at least a second adsorbent material within the housing assembly and layered in series with the first adsorbent material; the second adsorbent material having a characteristic different from the first adsorbent material; (i) the first adsorbent material and the second adsorbent material arranged within the housing assembly so that gas travels between the first port and second port by passing through each of the first adsorbent material and the second adsorbent material; and (d) a labyrinth arrangement in fluid communication with the first port and being between the first port and the first adsorbent material; the labyrinth arrangement being located such that gas travels between the first port and the first adsorbent material by flowing through the labyrinth arrangement and wherein (i) the labyrinth arrangement comprises a wall in the first end cap forming a tortuous path between the first port to the first adsorbent material; and (ii) the wall in the first end cap forms a spiral channel. 2. A filter according to claim 1 wherein: (a) the first adsorbent material is between the labyrinth arrangement and the second adsorbent material; (b) the second adsorbent material is between the first adsorbent material and the second port; and (c) the first adsorbent material adsorbs a greater amount of moisture at a first relative humidity than the second adsorbent material adsorbs at the first relative humidity. 3. A filter according to claim 2 wherein: (a) the second adsorbent material adsorbs a greater amount of moisture at a second relative humidity than the first adsorbent material adsorbs at the second relative humidity. 4. A filter according to claim 3 wherein: (a) the second adsorbent material changes in color in response to a predetermined level of adsorption. 5. A filter according to claim 3 wherein: (a) the first adsorbent material comprises a layer of activated carbon or a blend thereof; and (b) the second adsorbent material comprises a layer of silica gel or a blend thereof including calcium sulfate and zeolites. 6. A filter according to claim 3 wherein: (a) the second adsorbent material characteristic includes at least one of particle size, adsorbent capacity, and/or specific surface area. 7. A filter according to claim 3 wherein: (a) the first adsorbent material consists essentially of a layer of activated carbon or consists essentially of a layer of activated carbon and a color changing agent; and (b) the second adsorbent material consists essentially of a layer of silica gel or consists essentially of a layer of activated carbon and a color changing agent. 8. A filter according to claim 1 wherein: (a) the first end cap has the first port and an aperture in fluid communication between the labyrinth arrangement and the first adsorbent material. 9. A filter according to claim 8 wherein: (a) the labyrinth arrangement forms a channel between the first port and the aperture; and (b) an L/D ratio is at least 50, wherein L is a length of the channel and D is an equivalent channel diameter, in which: A=channel width×channel height; and D=square root of (4/pi×A). 10. A filter according to claim 9 wherein: (a) the L/D ratio is no greater than 380. 11. A filter according to claim 10 wherein: (a) the L/D ratio is about 150. 12. A filtration system for humidity control of a fluid tank headspace comprising: (a) a fluid tank configured to hold a liquid therein and a headspace between the liquid and a surface of the tank; and (b) a filter in fluid communication with the headspace of the tank; the filter including (i) a housing assembly having a first port in communication with atmosphere; and a second port in communication with the headspace of the fluid tank and a first end cap; (ii) at least a first adsorbent material within the housing assembly; (iii) at least a second adsorbent material within the housing assembly and layered in series with the first adsorbent material; the second adsorbent material having a characteristic different from the first adsorbent material; (A) the first adsorbent material and the second adsorbent material arranged within the housing assembly so that gas travels between the first port and second port by passing through each of the first adsorbent material and the second adsorbent material; and (iv) a labyrinth arrangement in fluid communication with the first port and being between the first port and the first adsorbent material; the labyrinth arrangement being located such that gas travels between the first port and the first adsorbent material by passing through the labyrinth arrangement; wherein the labyrinth arrangement comprises a wall in the first end cap forming a tortuous path between the first port to the first adsorbent material; and the wall in the first end cap forms a spiral channel; wherein, when liquid in the fluid tank drops, gas is drawn in through the first port, the labyrinth arrangement, the first adsorbent material, the second adsorbent material, and then through the second port to flow into the headspace of the fluid tank; and, when liquid in the tank rises, air is forced from the headspace, through the second port, the second adsorbent material, the first adsorbent material, the labyrinth arrangement, and then exits through the first port to the atmosphere. 13. A filtration system according to claim 12 wherein: (a) the first end cap has the first port and an aperture in fluid communication between the labyrinth arrangement and the first adsorbent material. 14. A filtration system according to claim 12 wherein: (a) the first adsorbent material is between the labyrinth arrangement and the second adsorbent material; (b) the second adsorbent material is between the first adsorbent material and the second port; (c) the first adsorbent material adsorbs a greater amount of moisture at a higher relative humidity than the second adsorbent material; (d) the first adsorbent material comprises a layer of activated carbon or a blend thereof; and (e) the second adsorbent material comprises a layer of silica gel or a blend thereof including calcium sulfate and zeolites. 15. A filtration system according to claim 12 wherein: (a) the second adsorbent material characteristic includes at least one of particle size, adsorbent capacity, and/or specific surface area.
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