IP Library Granted Patent US 12,703,638
Granted Patent B2
US 12,703,638 · App. 18/197,856 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Multi-stage ammonia-based decarbonization

Inventors: Jun Zhang (Nanjing, CN); Lifang Qi (Beijing, CN); Jinyong Wang (Nanjing, CN); Jing Luo (Nanjing, CN)
Assignee: Jiangnan Environmental Protection Group Inc.
C01C1/26B01D53/1406B01D53/1412B01D53/1418B01D53/1475B01D53/18B01D53/62B01D53/78B01D2251/2062B01D2257/504
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Patent No.
US 12,703,638
App. No.
18/197,856
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Multi-stage ammonia-based decarbonization, characterized in that ammonia is used as an absorbent to absorb CO 2 in a process gas in an absorber, and the absorber may include four or more stages of absorption, where a first-stage absorption, a second-stage absorption, a third-stage absorption, a fourth-stage absorption, and higher-stage absorptions may be sequentially arranged along the flow direction of the process gas; and the temperature of the process gas in the second and third-stage absorptions may be controlled not to be lower than the temperature of the process gas in the first-stage absorption, and the temperature of the process gas in the fourth and any higher-stage absorptions may be controlled to be lower than the temperature of the process gas in the first-stage absorption.

Claims (65)

1 . A device for decarbonization, the device comprising:

a first-stage absorption vessel corresponding to a first-stage absorption;

a second-stage absorption vessel corresponding to a second-stage absorption;

a third-stage absorption vessel corresponding to a third-stage absorption;

a fourth-stage absorption vessel corresponding to a fourth-stage absorption; and

a higher-stage absorption vessel corresponding to a higher-stage absorption;

an ammonia addition source that is configured to supply an ammonia absorbent to one or more of the vessels; and

a temperature controller that is configured to control process gas temperatures:

in the second-and third-stage vessels to be not lower than a temperature of the process gas in the first-stage absorption vessel; and

in the fourth-and higher-stage absorption vessels to be lower than a temperature of the process gas in the first-stage absorption.

2 . The device of claim 1 wherein the ammonia addition source is configured to supply the ammonia absorbent to two or more of the vessels such that an amount of ammonia added to circulating liquid in the highest stage vessel is less than that added in the immediately preceding stage vessel.

3 . The device of claim 1 wherein the ammonia addition source is configured to supply the ammonia absorbent to two or more of the vessels such that an amount of ammonia added to circulating liquid in the first-stage vessel is less than that added in the second-stage vessel.

4 . The device of claim 1 wherein the temperature controller is configured to control temperatures of the process gas in the second-and third-stage absorption vessels to be the same.

5 . The device of claim 1 wherein the temperature controller is configured to control a temperature of the process gas in the second-stage absorption vessel to be lower than a temperature of the process gas in the third-stage absorption vessel.

6 . The device of claim 1 wherein the temperature controller is configured to control:

a temperature of the process gas in the first-stage absorption vessel to be in the range 10° C. to 30° C.;

a temperature of the process gas in each of the second-and third-stage absorption vessels to be in the range 15° C. to 35° C.; and

a temperature of the process gas in each of the fourth-and higher-stage absorption vessels to be in the range 5° C. to 25° C.

7 . The device according to claim 1 further comprising an ammonium bicarbonate post-treatment unit that is configured to:

receive an ammonium bicarbonate solution or slurry from the first-stage absorption vessel; and

produce solid ammonium bicarbonate therefrom.

8 . The device according to claim 1 wherein:

one or more of the vessels may be disposed together with one or more of the other vessels in one or more towers;

a device/component that allows gas to pass through is disposed between the vessels;

at least one layer of circulating-liquid distributor is disposed in each vessel; and

at least one layer of gas-liquid contact component is disposed in each vessel.

9 . The device according to claim 1 wherein:

the vessels are arranged in first sequence, along the flow direction of the process gas, starting with the first-stage absorption vessel and continuing to higher stage vessels;

the apparatus is configured to replenish absorption liquid used in the stages in a second sequence that is opposite the first sequence; and

water is replenished only in the highest of the stages.

10 . A method for decarbonization, the method comprising:

absorbing, using ammonia, CO 2 from a process gas in an absorber including four or more stages of absorption, the four or more stages including:

a first-stage absorption;

a second-stage absorption;

a third-stage absorption;

a fourth-stage absorption; and

a higher stage absorption are sequentially arranged along the flow direction of the process gas; and

controlling:

a temperature of the process gas in the second and third-stage absorptions to be not lower than a temperature of the process gas in the first-stage absorption; and

a temperature of the process gas in the fourth and higher-stage absorptions to be lower than the temperature of the process gas in the first-stage absorption.

11 . The method of claim 10 further comprising, in the absorber, adding ammonia to a circulating liquid in the stages;

wherein an amount of ammonia added in the last stage is less than that added in a stage immediately prior to the last stage.

12 . The method of claim 10 further comprising, in the absorber, adding ammonia to a circulating liquid in the stages;

wherein an amount of ammonia added in the first stage is less than that added in a stage immediately following the first stage.

13 . The method of claim 10 further comprising controlling a temperature of the process gas in the second stage and a temperature of the process gas in the third stage to be the same.

14 . The method of claim 10 further comprising controlling a temperature of the process gas in the third stage to be higher than a temperature of the process gas in the second stage.

15 . The method of claim 10 further comprising controlling:

a temperature of the process gas in the first-stage to be in the range 10° C. to 30° C.;

temperatures of the process gas in each of the second-and third-stages to be in the range 15°° C. to 35° C.;

temperatures of the process gas in each of the fourth-and higher-stages to be in the range 5° C. to 25° C.;

wherein:

temperatures of the process gas in each of the second-and third-stage absorptions are not lower than the temperature of the process gas in the first-stage absorption; and

temperatures of the process gas in each of the fourth-and higher-stage absorptions are lower than the temperature of the process gas in the first-stage absorption.

16 . The method of claim 10 further comprising promoting generation of ammonium bicarbonate in the first-stage absorption by controlling:

a temperature of the process gas in the first-stage of absorption; and

an amount of ammonia addition to the stages.

17 . The method of claim 10 further comprising:

collecting in the first-stage absorption an ammonium bicarbonate solution or slurry; and

producing from the solution or slurry solid ammonium bicarbonate.

18 . The method of claim 10 further comprising:

reducing a temperature of a circulating liquid fed to the stages by use of a heat exchanger; and

reducing a temperature of the process gas by spraying the circulating liquid at the process gas.

19 . The method of claim 10 further comprising, when absorption liquid is used in multiple stages along a flow direction of the process gas, and water is used in a last of the stages:

replenishing the absorption liquid in a sequence from one of the stages to an immediately previous stage; and

replenishing the water.