Gas absorption
First Claim
1. A method of absorbing a gaseous component in an aqueous liquid, said component being selected from the group of compounds, other than carbon dioxide, which form an acid when dissolved in said aqueous liquid, comprising contacting said gaseous component with an aqueous liquid, said aqueous liquid consisting essentially of a base and a weakly dissociating compound which dissociates to produce ions which differ from the ions obtainable from the component, said weakly dissociating compound being selected from the group of weak acids and salts thereof, the pH of said aqueous liquid being adjusted to be within about 1.0 unit of the pKa of the weak acid, and said aqueous liquid containing 0.05 to 1 mol of the weakly dissociating compound per mol of base.
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Abstract
Improved reactive absorbent solutions for absorbing gaseous components are provided by incorporating weakly dissociating compounds in liquid absorbents. When the gaseous component to be dissolved is acid-forming, the absorbent solution should be alkaline, the weakly dissociated compound should be a weak acid or salt thereof, and the pH of the solution should approximate the pKA of the acid. When the gaseous component is base-forming, the liquid absorbent should be acidic, the weakly dissociating compound should be a weak base, and the pOH of the solution should approximately match the pKB of the weak base. The weakly dissociated compounds are 1 to 20 times more effective in increasing absorption rates, than additions of equivalent amounts of the primary acidic or basic reactants. Where the absorbed gas is desorbable, the addition of the weakly dissociating compounds has similar effects in increasing the rate of desorption.
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- 1. A method of absorbing a gaseous component in an aqueous liquid, said component being selected from the group of compounds, other than carbon dioxide, which form an acid when dissolved in said aqueous liquid, comprising contacting said gaseous component with an aqueous liquid, said aqueous liquid consisting essentially of a base and a weakly dissociating compound which dissociates to produce ions which differ from the ions obtainable from the component, said weakly dissociating compound being selected from the group of weak acids and salts thereof, the pH of said aqueous liquid being adjusted to be within about 1.0 unit of the pKa of the weak acid, and said aqueous liquid containing 0.05 to 1 mol of the weakly dissociating compound per mol of base.
- 8. A method of absorbing a gaseous component in an aqueous liquid, said component being selected from the group of compounds which form a base when dissolved in said aqueous liquid, comprising contacting said gaseous component with an aqueous liquid having a pH below 7, said aqueous liquid comprising a weakly dissociating compound which dissociates to produce ions which differ from the ions obtainable from the component, said weakly dissociating compound being selected from the group of weak bases and salts thereof, the hydroxide ion concentration in said aqueous liquid being adjusted to be approximately equal to the value of the dissociation constant for the weakly dissociating compound.
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13. A method of absorbing a gaseous component in an aqueous liquid, said component being selected from the group of compounds which form an acid when dissolved in said aqueous liquid, said component having solubility in said aqueous liquid such that the absorption curve for said component in said aqueous liquid exhibits a pinch point at a certain pH, comprising contacting said component with said aqueous liquid, said aqueous liquid comprising a basic solution containing a weakly dissociating compound which dissociates to produce ions which differ from the ions obtainable from the component, said weakly dissociating compound being selected from weak acids and salts thereof having a pKa which is substantially equal to the pH of the pinch point.
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14. A method of absorbing a gaseous component in an aqueous liquid, said component being selected from the group of compounds which form a base when dissolved in said aqueous liquid, said component having solubility in said aqueous liquid such that the absorption curve for said component in said aqueous liquid exhibits a pinch point at a certain pOH, comprising contacting said component with said aqueous liquid, said aqueous liquid comprising an acidic solution containing a weakly dissociating compound which dissociates to produce ions which differ from the ions obtainable from the component, said weakly dissociating compound being selected from weak bases and salts thereof having a pKb which is substantially equal to the pOH of the pinch point.
- 15. A method of absorbing a gaseous compound in an aqueous liquid, said component being selected from the group of compounds which form a base when dissolved in said aqueous liquid, comprising contacting said gaseous component with an aqueous liquid having a pH below 7, said aqueous liquid comprising a weakly dissociating compound which dissociates to produce ions which differ from the ions obtainable from the component, said weakly dissociating compound being aluminum hydroxide, the hydroxide ion concentration in said aqueous liquid being adjusted to be approximately equal to the value of the dissociation constant for the weakly dissociating compound.
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