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Process to separate hydrocarbons from gas streams

  • US 4,072,604 A
  • Filed: 07/19/1976
  • Issued: 02/07/1978
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/21/1974
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A process for the separation of C3 and C4 hydrocarbons from a gaseous stream which comprises the steps of:

  • a. introducing a feed stream comprising C1 -C4 hydrocarbons into a lower portion of an absorption zone while simultaneously introducing a first lean absorber liquid comprising C7 hydrocarbons and a second lean absorber liquid comprising C3 and C7 hydrocarbons into an upper portion of said zone, the first absorber liquid being introduced at a higher elevation than the second absorber liquid;

    b. countercurrently contacting the feed stream with the absorber liquids in the absorption zone at conditions effective to absorb C3 and C4 hydrocarbons in the absorber liquids;

    c. withdrawing a rich absorber liquid comprising C2, C3, C4 and C7 hydrocarbons from the lower portion of the absorption zone and withdrawing from the upper portion of the absorption zone a gas stream substantially free of C3 - C4 hydrocarbons;

    d. passing the rich absorber liquid into an upper portion of a stripping column operated at stripping conditions effective to remove C2 hydrocarbons from the rich absorber liquid and thereby effecting the formation of a stripped liquid comprising substantially all of the C3, C4 and C7 hydrocarbons contained in the rich absorber liquid and a stripping column overhead vapor stream comprising C2 hydrocarbons but substantially free of C4 hydrocarbons;

    e. passing the stripping column overhead stream into the lower portion of the absorption zone;

    f. dividing the stripped liquid into a first portion and a second portion of like composition;

    g. introducing the first portion of the stripped liquid into the upper portion of the absorption zone as the second lean absorber liquid;

    h. fractionating the second portion of the stripped liquid at conditions effective to provide a bottoms stream comprising a C7 hydrocarbon and an overhead product comprising C3 and C4 hydrocarbons; and

    ,i. supplying a portion of the bottoms stream to the upper portion of the absorption zone as the first lean absorber liquid.

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