Greetings,
While using a packed scrubbing bed, is there a chart, reference table or simple equation that I can use to determine the water flow and pressure required to remove a known quantity of CO2 from a gaseous stream?
Is there any need to worry about the water picking up some of the trace...
Thanks for the responses, the CO2 will already be on site as it is a byproduct of another process. We just want to see if there is an application for it before we look at destruction or abatement
I’m working a feasibility study to see if cleaning bio-gas to pipeline dryness and 98% methane with all H2S and Siloxanes removed, could be introduced into a nearby pipeline for sale. The local gas company won’t even return my calls. Only the energy brokers seem interested and they can’t commit...
Is there any place in conventional wasterwater treatment where the addition of CO2 could help the proceess? Is there a place where it would alter its composition rather than just off gassing?
Hi all,
What a great set of forums, I've plied my trade (automation) for 15 years without knowing this existed. Could have used this many times.
On to my question.
Bio-Gas flow of 1.1 MMCFD
Source pressure 3psi
Wet / Sour Gas
60% Methane
40% CO2
H2S between 15 and 8 PPM
Siloxanes ~ trace...