NghiaPP
Chemical
- Mar 7, 2005
- 25
I'm working in a project to find a way to increase the capacity of an amine absorber.
The amine absorber is installed in a diesel HDS unit to remove H2S from the recycle gas. In the future, sulphur in the feed will increase by 50% and the H2S amount to be removed is expected 50% higher. The absorber is currently running close to design capacity. DEA solution at 25 wt% is used with 0.4 mol/mol rich loading. The increase of 50% amine flow will require revamp the most of equipment in amine system. Other option is replacing DEA solution with MDEA 40-50 wt% solution. Rich amine loading is 0.4 mol H2S/mol amine. The amine flow by this way is reduced to an acceptable level such that the revamp of equipment is minimal.
Is it the right approach to solve the problem? What else should be considered for this change?
The amine absorber is installed in a diesel HDS unit to remove H2S from the recycle gas. In the future, sulphur in the feed will increase by 50% and the H2S amount to be removed is expected 50% higher. The absorber is currently running close to design capacity. DEA solution at 25 wt% is used with 0.4 mol/mol rich loading. The increase of 50% amine flow will require revamp the most of equipment in amine system. Other option is replacing DEA solution with MDEA 40-50 wt% solution. Rich amine loading is 0.4 mol H2S/mol amine. The amine flow by this way is reduced to an acceptable level such that the revamp of equipment is minimal.
Is it the right approach to solve the problem? What else should be considered for this change?