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Regeneration Temperature Profile For Co2 Desorption


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#1 Chemie

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Posted 01 October 2009 - 04:18 PM

Hi,

I am trying to built an heat integration system using the waste heat of the regeneration gas from adsorber regeneration. Can anybody throw some light on the typical regeneration temperature profile experienced while regenerating solid adsorbents with CO2 and H2S.

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#2 Art Montemayor

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Posted 02 October 2009 - 05:58 AM


Chemie:

You can't expect a definite, specific answer to your general, unspecific query.

You have failed to even identify the adsorbent in question, the regeneration cycle, and the service it is in. Without that information, we can't even begin to discuss a temperature profile. For example, if you are using silica gel, you might have 300 oF as an outlet out of regeneration; if you are using Molecular Sieves, then 400 to 500 oF might be your regen outlet temperature.

Furnish specific information (like, what is "heat integration system") and you will generate specific answers and/or comments.





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