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Dialysis separation of heat stable organic amine salts in an acid gas absorption process

  • US 5,622,681 A
  • Filed: 08/09/1995
  • Issued: 04/22/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/21/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method using Donnan exclusion principles wherein an ion exchange occurs across a membrane occurs for converting heat stable organic amine salts to a thermally regenerable amine absorbent for acid gases, comprising the steps of:

  • (a) feeding an organic amine absorbent solution containing greater than 0.5 percent by weight of heat stable organic amine salts into a first compartment of a dialysis cell whereby said organic amine salts ionize to form heat stable salt anions and organic amine portions, wherein said organic absorbent solution in said first compartment is separated from an aqueous base dialyzing solution in a second compartment of the dialysis cell by a membrane;

    (b) inducing an exchange of heat stable salt anions in said first compartment for hydroxyl anions in said second compartment by maintaining an effective hydroxide concentration differential between said compartments to regenerate free amine in said first compartment without the use of electrical potential to drive the ion exchange; and

    (c) withdrawing absorbent solution from said first compartment having a reduced heat stable organic amine salt concentration and an enhanced free amine concentration.

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