- Selexol
Selexol is the trade name for an acid gas removal solvent that can separate
acid gas es such ashydrogen sulfide andcarbon dioxide from feed gas streams such assynthesis gas produced bygasification of coal, coke, or heavyhydrocarbon oils. [cite book|author=Kohl, A, and Nielsen, R.|title=Gas Purification|edition=Fifth edition|publisher=Gulf Publishing Company|year=1997|id=] By doing so, the feed gas is made more suitable forcombustion and/or further processing.Process description
In the Selexol process (now licensed by
UOP LLC ), the Selexol solvent dissolves (absorbs) theacid gas es from the feed gas at relatively high pressure, usually 300 to 2000 psia (2.07 to 13.8 MPa). The rich solvent containing the acid gases is then let down in pressure and/or steam stripped to release and recover the acid gases. The Selexol process can operate selectively to recoverhydrogen sulfide andcarbon dioxide as separate streams, so that the hydrogen sulfide can be sent to aClaus unit for conversion to elementalsulfur while, at the same time, the carbon dioxide can be sequestered or used for enhanced oil recovery. The Selexol process is similar to theRectisol process, which uses refrigeratedmethanol as the solvent. The Selexol solvent is a mixture of thedimethyl ether s ofpolyethylene glycol .Selexol is a physical solvent, unlike amine based acid gas removal solvents that rely on a chemical reaction with the acid gases. Since no chemical reactions are involved, Selexol usually requires less energy than the amine based processes. However, at feed gas pressures below about 300 psia(2.07 MPa), the Selexol solvent capacity (in amount of acid gas absorbed per volume of solvent) is reduced and the amine based processes will usually be superior.
References
External links
* [http://www.uop.com/objects/97%20Selexol.pdf Selexol Process]
ee also
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Hydrodesulfurization
*Rectisol
*Amine treating
*Sour gas
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