Claims
- 1. A process for purifying the raw gases produced in the gasification of fossil fuels by a treatment with steam and oxygen under superatmospheric pressure to remove, as catalyst deteriorating impurities, mono - and polyunsaturated hydrocarbons, mercaptans, HCN, HCl, H.sub.2 S, CS.sub.2, COS AND NH.sub.3 and to produce thereby a purified gas and an exhaust gas rich in H.sub.2 S comprising:
- (i) indirectly effecting the cooling of the raw gas under superatmospheric pressure from a temperature of 150.degree. - 170.degree. C to ambient temperature;
- (ii) separating and removing condensed water and hydrocarbons;
- (iii) effecting scrubbing of the gas in a first scrubbing stage with added water and wherein the rate at which water is added is controlled to be just sufficient to remove the ammonia from the gas;
- (iv) scrubbing the ammonia-free gas containing H.sub.2 S and other impurities by adding in the top of a second scrubbing stage in countercurrent to the ascending gas at least one high boiling organic solvent which is miscible with water and selected from the group consisting of pyrrolidone, N-methylpyrrolidone, polyglycolether, tetrahydrothiophene-1,1-dioxide, butyrolactone, morpholine and N-methyl-.epsilon.-caprolactam and to which sulfur has been added in an amount of 0.1 - 10 g per liter of the resulting scrubbing agent in which the rate of scrubbing agent addition is controlled to, thereby remove the mercaptans and the remainder of the catalyst deteriorating impurities except H.sub.2 S and residual COS from the gas;
- (v) regenerating the laden scrubbing agent from the second scrubbing stage by flashing and heating and/or stripping with one of steam or inert gasses and recycling it for reuse in the second scrubbing stage;
- (vi) scrubbing the gas leaving the second scrubbing stage in a third scrubbing stage using at least one water-containing high boiling organic solvent which is miscible with water and selected from the group consisting of pyrrolidone, M-methyl pyrrolidone, polyglycolether, tetrahydrothiophene-1,1-dioxide, butyrolactone, morpholine and N-methyl-.epsilon.-caprolactam, maintaining the water content of said organic solvent at 5-30 mol percent, to which solvent a soluble imidazole activator has been added which has a boiling point that is approximately as high as or higher than that of the high-boiling organic solvent, and adjusting the activator content of this scrubbing agent to 1-20% by weight, thereby effecting hydrolysis of COS and removing it together with H.sub.2 S selectively and entirely from said gas; and
- (vii) regenerating the laden scrubbing agent from the third scrubbing stage by flashing and heating and/or stripping with one of steam or inert gases and recycling it for reuse in the third scrubbing stage.
- 2. Process of claim 1, wherein sulfur is added to the scrubbing agent in the second scrubbing stage in an amount of 3-8 g per liter of scrubbing agent.
- 3. Process of claim 1, wherein the sulfur is produced in the second scrubbing stage by a reaction of hydrogen sulfide and oxygen contained in the gas leaving the first scrubbing stage and the oxygen is simultaneously removed from the gas.
- 4. Process of claim 1, wherein the scrubbing agent is adjusted to an activator content of 5 - 15% by weight.
- 5. Process of claim 1, wherein, 1,2-dimethylimidazole is used as the activator.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 593,818, filed July 7, 1975, now abandoned.
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