Method of regenerating absorbent
First Claim
1. A method of regenerating an absorbent comprising:
- preparing a reactor having opened opposite ends, one end of which being connected to a gas inlet portion for introducing a feedstock gas and steam and the other end being connected to a discharge portion of reforming reaction gas;
filling the reactor with a reforming catalyst and an absorbent comprising lithium silicate for absorbing carbon dioxide;
feeding the feedstock gas and the steam via the gas inlet portion to the interior of the reactor to allow a steam reforming reaction to take place;
allowing the absorbent to absorb carbon dioxide generated with hydrogen at the steam reforming reaction; and
releasing the carbon dioxide from the absorbent after the carbon dioxide absorption capacity of the absorbent is degraded;
wherein temperature in an inside of the reactor is set to 625°
C. or more at the release of the carbon dioxide, and an inert gas or a mixed inert gas containing not more than 5% by volume of carbon dioxide is employed as a treatment gas and fed via the discharge portion to the interior of the reactor in a manner that the direction of flow of the treatment gas is opposite to the feeding direction of the feedstock gas and the steam.
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Abstract
A method of regenerating an absorbent includes preparing a reactor having a gas inlet portion and a discharge portion, filling the reactor with a reforming catalyst and an absorbent for absorbing carbon dioxide, feeding the feedstock gas and the steam via the gas inlet portion to the reactor to allow a steam reforming reaction to take place, allowing the absorbent to absorb carbon dioxide generated with hydrogen at the steam reforming reaction, and releasing the carbon dioxide from the absorbent after the carbon dioxide absorption capacity of the absorbent has been degraded. In this method, the temperature in an inside of the reactor is set to 625° C. or more at the release of the carbon dioxide, and an inert gas is fed via the discharge portion to the reactor.
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11 Claims
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1. A method of regenerating an absorbent comprising:
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preparing a reactor having opened opposite ends, one end of which being connected to a gas inlet portion for introducing a feedstock gas and steam and the other end being connected to a discharge portion of reforming reaction gas; filling the reactor with a reforming catalyst and an absorbent comprising lithium silicate for absorbing carbon dioxide; feeding the feedstock gas and the steam via the gas inlet portion to the interior of the reactor to allow a steam reforming reaction to take place; allowing the absorbent to absorb carbon dioxide generated with hydrogen at the steam reforming reaction; and releasing the carbon dioxide from the absorbent after the carbon dioxide absorption capacity of the absorbent is degraded; wherein temperature in an inside of the reactor is set to 625°
C. or more at the release of the carbon dioxide, and an inert gas or a mixed inert gas containing not more than 5% by volume of carbon dioxide is employed as a treatment gas and fed via the discharge portion to the interior of the reactor in a manner that the direction of flow of the treatment gas is opposite to the feeding direction of the feedstock gas and the steam. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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