Method for reducing dilution effects in fluid treatment vessels

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 12239970
  • Patent Number
    12,239,970
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, November 19, 2019
    5 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 4, 2025
    2 months ago
Abstract
A fluid treatment apparatus comprising a tank containing a bed of at least one fluid treatment medium, a distributor plate separating the bed from an end portion of the tank, and an inert medium comprising amorphous particles having a harmonic mean diameter from 2.5 to 250 mm and a density from 0.57 to 0.998 cm3/g. The volume of the end portion containing inert medium is from 25 to 95% of the total volume of the end portion.
Description
BACKGROUND

This invention relates generally to a method for reducing dilution effects in fluid treatment vessels.


Ion Exchange Resins are regenerated with a chemical solution once they are exhausted. The volume of regeneration liquid depends in part on the concentration of the liquid. Free water present in a vessel will negatively influence the effectiveness of the regeneration, leading to lower operating capacity, increased chemical consumption and more waste. For example, US2014/0263069 discloses the use of filler material in the end portions of the vessel, i.e., those portions not containing a fluid treatment medium. However, this reference does not disclose an efficient method.


STATEMENT OF INVENTION

The present invention is directed to a fluid treatment apparatus comprising:

    • (a) a tank comprising a bed of at least one fluid treatment medium,
    • (b) a distributor plate separating the bed from an end portion of the tank, and
    • (c) at least one inert medium comprising amorphous particles having a harmonic mean diameter from 2.5 to 250 mm and a density from 0.57 to 0.998 cm3/g;
    • wherein volume of the end portion containing inert medium is from 25 to 95% of total volume of the end portion.







DETAILED DESCRIPTION

All percentages are weight percentages (wt %), and all temperatures are in ° C., unless otherwise indicated. Averages are arithmetic averages unless indicated otherwise. All operations are performed at room temperature (18 and 25° C.) unless specified otherwise. Weight average molecular weights, Mw, are measured by gel permeation chromatography (GPC) using polyacrylic acid standards, as is known in the art. The techniques of GPC are discussed in detail in Modern Size Exclusion Chromatography, W. W. Yau, J. J. Kirkland, D. D. Bly; Wiley-Interscience, 1979, and in A Guide to Materials Characterization and Chemical Analysis, J. P. Sibilia; VCH, 1988, p. 81-84. The molecular weights reported herein are in units of daltons. Percentages of monomer units in a polymer are based on total polymer weight (dry weight). The “harmonic mean diameter” (HMD) is defined by the following equation:






HMD
=

N







i
=
1

N



(

1

d
i


)









    • where i is an index over the individual beads; di is the diameter of each individual particle; and N is the total number of beads. A particle that is not spherical is considered to have a diameter equal to the diameter of a sphere having the same volume as the particle. “Sphericity” (Ψ) is the degree to which a particle is spherical and is characterized by using two of the three principal orthogonal axes of the object, a (longest), b (intermediate), and c (shortest), as follows: Ψ=c/a. “Roundness” (R) is defined as the ratio of the average radius of curvature of the corners and edges of an object's silhouette to the radius of the largest circle which can be inscribed within the silhouette. Sphericity and roundness are described in more detail in H. Waddell, The Journal of Geology, vol. 41, pp. 310-331 (1933).





The volume of the end portion containing inert medium is defined by the upper boundary of the inert medium when at rest. For example, if one defines a plane touching all of the uppermost particles of inert medium, i.e., a plane defining an upper surface of the inert medium, then the volume of the end portion below this plane is the volume of the end portion containing inert medium. For clarity, this is not the total volume of the particles themselves. Preferably, the volume of the lower end portion containing inert medium is at least 30% of the volume of the lower end portion, preferably at least 35%, preferably at least 40%, preferably at least 45%, preferably at least 50%; preferably no more than 90%, preferably no more than 85%.


Preferably, the amorphous particles have an average sphericity from 0.7 to 1.0 and an average roundness from 0.4 to 1.0. Preferably, average sphericity is at least 0.75, preferably at least 0.80; preferably no more than 0.95, preferably no more than 0.92, preferably no more than 0.90. Preferably, average roundness is at least 0.45, preferably at least 0.50, preferably at least 0.55; preferably no more than 0.95, preferably no more than 0.90, preferably no more than 0.85, preferably no more than 0.80, preferably no more than 0.75, preferably no more than 0.70. Preferably, the average sphericity and the average roundness are not both greater than 0.95, preferably 0.90.


Preferably, the amorphous particles have a harmonic mean diameter no greater than 150 mm, preferably no greater than 100 mm, preferably no greater than 50 mm, preferably no greater than 25 mm, preferably no greater than 10 mm, preferably no greater than 6 mm.


Preferably, the amorphous particles have a density of at least 0.60 cm3/g, preferably at least 0.65 cm3/g, preferably at least 0.70 cm3/g, preferably at least 0.75 cm3/g, preferably at least 0.80 cm3/g, preferably at least 0.85 cm3/g. Preferably, the amorphous particles have a density no greater than 0.997 cm3/g, preferably no greater than 0.996 cm3/g.


Typical end portions (also known as dish heads) of tanks used for fluid treatment include, e.g., Klöpper heads, elliptical heads and spheroid heads. Typically, dish head water volume is 15-35% of the installed resin volume in the main portion of the tank and dish head water volume is 40-100% of the resin void water in the main compartment. Preferably, the main portion of the tank is cylindrical.


Reduction of void water due to the presence of inert material in the end portions is calculated as follows for a spheroid end portion.

    • Vs=spheroid compartment volume
    • Vsx′=the spheroid remaining free water after (partial) filling of X ml IF62 (ml)
    • Sx=the solid fill of the spheroid volume due to the X ml filling with IF62 (ml)
    • X=inert filling (ml)
    • Fw=free water (%)

      Vsx′=Vs−(X*Fw)
      Sx=Vs−Vsx


Preferably, the fluid treatment medium in the main (center) compartment of the tank is an ion exchange resin, activated carbon, an adsorbent, a non functionalized co polymer or a zeolite. Preferably, the fluid treatment medium is an ion exchange resin, preferably in the form of spherical beads. Preferably, the beads are crosslinked polymer beads.


Depending in the Technology Applied:






    • Co-flow systems have 10-60% filling


      Countercurrent Systems:

    • Packed beds: 85%-97.5% filling

    • Blocked beds 25-60% filling

    • Mixed beds 25-60% filling





Inert filling in the main compartment (cylinder) depends on the system technology and is either a fixed value ranging from 10-12 cm in an Amberpack/Schwebebett or a range of heights depending on the vessel diameter. Typically <1000 mm: 150 mm; <2500:200 mm and all other over 2500:300 mm


Or 15-25 cm as block layer in a blocked bed system with air hold down.


EXAMPLES

The equipment used in the present examples was as follows:

    • 2 PVC columns in parallel for the comparison; Outer diameter 6 cm and column height 1000 mm
    • Top and bottom compartments 160 mm wall height equipped with nozzle plates. The compartment represent the vessel spheroid dish head net volume Vs=350 ml; the compartment is physically separated from the resin column by a nozzle plates to retain the filling.
    • Instrumentation: 8 rotameters,


      2 manometers
    • Other equipment: 2 water tanks (1m3),


      2 chemical tanks (NaOH 30% HCl 37%),


      4 pumps (2 feed, 2 dosing)


      2 conductivity meters














IWAKI Electromagnetic

EWN-


Metering pumps
Model
B16VCER



















Capacity
65 mL/min · 3.9
Power
100-240
VAC



L/h · 0.09-0.18
supply





mL/stroke















Disch. Press.
7
bar
Frequency
50/60
Hz


Pressure
8
bar
Current
0.8
A


Max.


(Input)




Stroke
50-100%
(0.5-1.0 mm)
Power
20
W


Length


(Input)













Stroke Rate
0.1-100
(1-360 spm)
Materials
PVC (head)






PTFE + EPDM






(diaphragm)









Example 1: Tests with Upper and/or Lower Compartments Filled













OPERATING CONDITIONS FOR THE TESTS











Configuration
1 column


Regen. technology
UPCORE ™


Resins
DOWEX ™ MARATHON ™ 1200H



New commercial name Amberlite



HPR1200 H



DOWEX ™ UPCORE ™ IF-62



New commercial name Amberlite 62i


Setups
None compartment filled



Bottom compartment filled



Bottom + Top compartment filled


Feed water
Raw water after sand filter



treatment


Regenerant
HCl 4.5%


Cycles monitoring
Conductivity measurement







DOWEX MARATHON ™ 1200 - UPCORE ™








Floating inert
DOWEX ™ UPCORE ™ IF-62


Floating inert height(1) (mm)
 85


Freeboard (mm)
 50


Filling inert
DOWEX ™ UPCORE ™ IF-62


Volume of filling inert(2) (L)
 0.350


Volume of resin in
 1.89


swollen form (L)



Resin height (mm)
865







COMPACTION








Direction
UPFLOW


Influent
Demineralized water


Flow rate (L/h)
 60


Linear velocity (m/h)
 30.6







REGENERANT INJECTION








Direction
UPFLOW


Regenerant
HCl 35% w/w %


Quantity (g/LR)
120


Regenerant solution
 4.5


concentration (w/w %)



Flow rate (L/h)
 15.0


Specific flow rate (BV/h)
 8.6


Duration (min)
 18


Linear velocity (m/h)
 7.6


Volume (L)
 4.5










REGENERANT DISPLACEMENT (SLOW RINSE)








Direction
UPFLOW


Effluent
Demineralized water


Flow rate (L/h)
 15.0


same as during regenerant injection



Specific flow rate (BV/h)
 8.6


End point
Conductivity < 1000 μS/cm







SETTLING








Duration (min)
 10







FAST RINSE (RINSE TO QUALITY)








Direction
DOWNFLOW


Influent
Demineralized water


Flow rate (L/h)
 55.0


same as loading cycle



Specific flow rate (BV/h)
 29.1


same as loading cycle



End point
Conductivity after SBA < 10 μS/cm







LOADING CYCLE








Direction
DOWNFLOW


Influent
Water after sand filters


Flow rate (L/h)
 55.0


Specific flow rate (BV/h)
 29.1


Linear velocity (m/h)
 28


End point
Conductivity after SBA > 2 μS/cm






















Regeneration cycles















AVG BV for fast




Loading cycles
BV for
rinse to reach




Op. Cap. (eq/LR)
displacement
10 μS/cm





No compartment
1.34 ± 0.01
5.9 ± 0.2
2.06
Fr = 0%  


filled






Bottom
1.47 ± 0.07
6.2 ± 0.3
1.58
Fr = 66.5%


compartment






filled






Bottom and Top
1.58 ± 0.03
6.2 ± 0.6
1.41
Fr = 66.5%


compartment






filled





[Cations] (eq/liter) = Total cation concentration obtained from the feed water analysis.


VT = Throughput (liter): Total amount of water treated at the resin breakthrough point.


VR = The volume of resin loaded (liter)











Op
.

Capacity

=



VT
×

[
Cations
]


VR



(

Eq
/

1
resin


)






Compared to Fwr=0% (no filling), the resin operating capacity improves at 100% filling of Vs at Fwr=66.5%

    • Fwr=free water reduction in compartment
    • Vs=spheroid compartment volume


The fast rinse volume to reach 10 μS/cm is improved from 2.06 to 1.41 bed volumes.


Example 2: Tests with Gradual Filling of Lower Compartment

The operating conditions and fill in the main compartment were the same as in Example 1.


Results












Operating Capacity













% of Compartment
Op. Cap.
Standard



Cycles
Containing Filling
(eq/LR)
deviation
















inert filling 0 ml
0
1.31
0.06



inert filling 100 ml
28.6
1.44
0.06



Inert filling 200 ml
57.1
1.48
0.02



Inert filling 300 ml
85.7
1.48
0.01



Inert filling 350 ml
100
1.47
0.07




















Displacement (BV)











% of Compartment
Displacement



Cycles
Containing Filling
(BV)
St. Dev.













Regen_0
0
5.8
0.3


Regen_100
28.6
6.2
0.4


Regen_200
57.1
6.9
0.3


Regen_300
85.7
6.3
0.2


Regen_350
100
6.2
0.3









Displacement performance is substantially independent of the percent of the compartment which contains fill.

Claims
  • 1. A fluid treatment apparatus comprising: (a) a tank comprising a bed of at least one fluid treatment medium,(b) a distributor plate separating the bed from an end portion of the tank, and(c) at least one inert medium comprising amorphous particles having a harmonic mean diameter from 2.5 to 250 mm and a density from 0.57 to 0.998 cm3/g;
  • 2. The fluid treatment apparatus of claim 1 in which volume of the end portion containing inert medium is from 30 to 90% of the total volume of the end portion.
  • 3. The fluid treatment apparatus of claim 2 in which the harmonic mean diameter is from 2.5 to 100 mm.
  • 4. The fluid treatment apparatus of claim 3 in which the amorphous particles have an average sphericity from 0.7 to 0.95 and an average roundness from 0.45 to 0.95.
  • 5. The fluid treatment apparatus of claim 4 in which the fluid treatment medium is an ion exchange resin.
  • 6. The fluid treatment apparatus of claim 5 in which volume of a lower end portion containing inert medium is from 40 to 90% of the total volume of the lower end portion.
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/US2019/062106 11/19/2019 WO
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO2020/112427 6/4/2020 WO A
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Related Publications (1)
Number Date Country
20220001373 A1 Jan 2022 US
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
62771619 Nov 2018 US