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Method for removing heat stable base salts from a contaminated basic solution, and use thereof in a process for recovering acid gas from an acid gas stream

  • US 9,908,085 B2
  • Filed: 01/24/2012
  • Issued: 03/06/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/24/2011
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for removing heat-stable base salts from a contaminated aqueous basic solution, the solution comprising at least one base in salt form having heat stable anions associated therewith, the method comprising:

  • a) passing a feedstream comprising the contaminated aqueous basic solution to a supplemental regeneration zone for obtaining a regenerated lean solvent stream comprising the heat-stable base salts, the feedstream before the regeneration zone having a base acid gas loading of greater than 1,000 ppm, andb) passing all or a portion of the regenerated lean solvent stream to a reclamation unit for producing a product stream comprising at least in part a base in free base form in which the level of the heat-stable base salts has been lowered by the reclamation unit, wherein the reclamation unit comprises an electrodialysis unit, an ion exchange unit or a combination thereof;

    wherein the contaminated aqueous basic solution in step (a) comprises a slipstream from a primary regenerator that is part of an acid gas capture system, the acid gas capture system comprising an absorption unit receiving a gas stream comprising the acid gas and a lean solvent stream for absorbing the acid gas therefrom and producing a rich solvent stream that is supplied to the primary regenerator, and wherein the feedstream is provided in an amount for treatment in the reclamation unit to remove heat stable salts therefrom.

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