Claims
- 1. In a method for absorbing and removing sulfur compounds present in a high temperature reducing gas with an absorbent, the improvement which comprises,
- a) contacting the gas with an absorbent to absorb and remove the sulfur compounds;
- b) subjecting the absorbent from step a) to a preliminary regeneration step;
- c) subjecting the absorbent from step b) to a regeneration step;
- d) cooling the absorbent from step c) by passing a cooling gas therethrough; and
- e) subjecting the absorbent from step d) to reduction by contacting it under reducing conditions with the reducing gas;
- wherein step a) through e) are carried out in identical sequences in each of at least four connected reactors containing absorbent;
- the sequence of the steps being staggered from one reactor to another such that the preliminary regeneration step in one reactor is initiated prior to the completion of the regeneration step of another reactor and wherein gas from an outlet of the regeneration step from said another reactor is mixed with gas outletting from a preliminary regeneration step of said one reactor and passed in heat exchange with the inlet gas of said regeneration step, whereby the variation in the gas outlet temperature during the regeneration step in each reactor is decreased.
- 2. In a method for absorbing and removing sulfur compounds present in a high temperature reducing gas with an absorbent, the improvement which comprises said method, including:
- an absorption step for absorbing and removing the sulfur compounds with an absorbent;
- a preliminary regeneration and regeneration step for regenerating the absorbent;
- a cooling step subsequent to said regeneration step; and
- a reduction step for reducing the regenerated absorbent until the concentration of the high temperature reducing gas is the same at the upstream and downstream sides of the absorbent;
- said regeneration and preliminary regeneration steps being carried out in at least four connected reaction towers; and
- wherein gas from an outlet of the regeneration step is mixed with gas from an outlet of the preliminary regeneration step so as to continuously recycle the heat of regeneration from the reactions and wherein elemental sulfur is recovered by feeding a gas containing SO.sub.2 generated in the preliminary regeneration step, the regeneration and the reduction steps to a sulfur recovery system.
Priority Claims (2)
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63-228383 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/308,098, filed Feb. 8, 1989, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Chemical Engineering Techniques, Lauer et al., Reinhold Publ. Corp. 1952, pp. 220-222. |
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Continuations (1)
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