IP Library Granted Patent US 7,244,405
Granted Patent B2
US 7,244,405 · App. 10/477,021 · Granted Jul 17, 2007

Method for cleaning coke oven gas

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Patent No.
US 7,244,405
App. No.
10/477,021
Granted
Jul 17, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for cleaning coke oven gas by washing the gas, whereby a washing liquid is guided into a washing liquid circuit and impurities in the washing liquid are expelled in a desorber. According to the invention, the coke oven gas is washed with caustic soda in a counter flow. The caustic soda is regenerated in the desorber by expelling acid gas components and ammonia.

Claims (24)

1. Method for cleaning coke oven gas by washing the gas, whereby caustic soda as a washing liquid is guided into a washing liquid circuit and impurities in said washing liquid are expelled in a desorber for regeneration of the caustic soda, and whereby the coke oven gas is washed with the washing liquid in a counter-flow, comprising the following steps:

washing of the gas which occurs in two stages, and comprises a first alkaline washing stage for the acidic gas components, as well as a second washing stage that works in the neutral to acidic pH range, for the absorption of ammonia,

passing the coke oven gas to be cleansed in at a foot of the second washing stage, flowing through the two washing stages, one after the other, and being drawn off at a head of the first washing stage,

putting a washing liquid consisting of caustic soda in at the head of the first washing stage,

passing the washing liquid that flows out of the first washing stage to a top segment of the second washing stage,

lowering the pH of the washing liquid, by an absorption of the acidic gas components, to such an extent that a washing liquid can be used for the absorption of ammonia in the second washing stage,

passing the washing liquid into the desorber for regeneration of the caustic soda, whereby in the desorber all the acidic gas components as well as ammonia are expelled, so that only caustic soda remains in the liquid,

balancing absorbent losses by adding NaOH to the regenerated caustic soda and returning the washing liquid to the head of the first washing stage, and

withdrawing a waste water containing sodium salt from the washing liquid circulation and balancing the liquid loss with coal water that occurs in the coke oven operation.

2. Method for cleaning coke oven gas by washing the gas, whereby caustic soda as a washing liquid is guided into a washing liquid circuit and impurities in said washing liquid are expelled in a desorber, for regeneration of the caustic soda, and whereby the coke oven gas is washed with the washing liquid in a counter-flow, comprising the following steps:

washing a coke oven gas stream to be cleaned with a washing liquid consisting of caustic soda in a first absorber, and subsequently passing it to a second absorber, in which ammonia is removed from the gas stream,

passing the washing liquid from the first absorber to the desorber, in which the caustic soda is regenerated and acid gases as well as ammonia are expelled,

separating the regenerated caustic soda, in a separating stage, into a concentrate stream that is passed to the first absorber and a liquid stream that is essentially free of NaOH, for the second absorber,

balancing absorbent losses by adding NaOH to the concentrate stream and returning the concentrate stream as the washing liquid to the first absorber,

passing the washing liquid drawn from the second absorber back to the first absorber,

withdrawing a waste water-containing sodium salt from the washing liquid circuit and balancing the liquid loss with coal water that occurs in the coke oven operation, and

operating the separating stage as reverse osmosis and using reverse osmosis membranes, which have a high retention capacity for NaOH.

3. Method according to claim 1 , wherein the desorber is operated as a vacuum distillation system.

4. Method according to claim 1 ,

wherein a partial stream of the regenerated caustic soda that leaves the desorber is passed out and, together with coal water from the coke oven operation, is passed to an evaporator, in which the liquid is concentrated and a stream of steam that is passed to the desorber is generated.

5. Method according to claim 1 ,

wherein a cleaned gas is passed to a subsequent microwasher, in which any slight residual amounts of acid gas components are washed out.

6. Method according to claim 5 ,

wherein the microwasher is operated, at least in part, with the washing liquid drawn off from an evaporator, and that the liquid that is drawn off from the microwasher is passed back into the evaporator.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 14, 2006
From: THYSSENKRUPP ENCOKE GMBH
To: UHDE GMBH
Reel/Frame 017480/0593 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 23, 2004
From: THIELERT, HOLGER
To: THYSSEN KRUPP ENCOKE GMBH
Reel/Frame 015254/0520 →