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GAS ABSORPTION
WHAT IS GAS ABSORPTION????
• Absorption, or gas absorption, is a unit operation used in the chemical
industry to separate gases by washing or scrubbing a gas mixture with
a suitable liquid .
• The fundamental physical principles underlying the process of gas
absorption are the solubility of the absorbed gas and the rate of mass
transfer. One or more of the constituents of the gas mixture dissolves
or is absorbed in the liquid and can thus be removed from the mixture.
In some systems, this gaseous constituent forms a physical solution
with the liquid or the solvent, and in other cases , it reacts with the
liquid chemically.
• The purpose of such scrubbing operations may be any of the
following :
Gas purification (eg , removal of air pollutants from exhausts gases or
contaminants from gases that will be further processed) ,
Product Recovery , or production of solutions of gases for various
purposes.
• The absorber may be a packed column , plate column , spray column ,
venturi scrubbers , bubble column , falling films , wet scrubbers
,stirred tanks
• Gas absorption is usually carried out in vertical
counter current columns.
• The solvent is fed at the top of the absorber ,
whereas the gas mixture enters from the bottom
.The absorbed substence is washed out by the
solvent and leaves the absorber at the bottom as
a liquid solution .
• The solvent is often recovered in a subsequent
stripping or desorption operation . This second
step is essentially the reverse of absorption and
involves counter current contacting of the liquid
loaded with solute using and inert gas or water
vapor .
Choice Of Solvent for Absorption
• If the principal purpose of the absorption operation is to produce a
specific solution, as in the manufacture of hydrochloric acid, for
example, the solvent is specified by the nature of the product, i.e.
water is to be the solvent. If the principal purpose is to remove some
components (e.g. impurities) from the gas, some choice is frequently
possible.
• The factors to be considered are:
• GAS SOLUBILITY :
The gas solubility should be high, thus increasing the rate of
absorption and decreasing the quantity of solvent required.
Solvent with a chemical nature similar to the solute to be
absorbed will provide good solubility.
• VOLATALITY :
The solvent should have a low vapour pressure to reduce
loss of solvent in the gas leaving an absorption column.
• CORROSIVENESS :
The materials of construction required for the equipment
should not be unusual or expensive
• COST :
The materials of construction required for the equipment
should not be unusual or expensive.
• VISCOSITY :
Low viscosity is preferred for reasons of rapid absorption
rates, improved flooding characteristics in packed column, low pressure
drops on pumping, and good heat transfer characteristics.
• The solvent should be non-toxic, non-flammable and chemically
stable.

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Gas absorption ppt

  • 2. WHAT IS GAS ABSORPTION???? • Absorption, or gas absorption, is a unit operation used in the chemical industry to separate gases by washing or scrubbing a gas mixture with a suitable liquid . • The fundamental physical principles underlying the process of gas absorption are the solubility of the absorbed gas and the rate of mass transfer. One or more of the constituents of the gas mixture dissolves or is absorbed in the liquid and can thus be removed from the mixture. In some systems, this gaseous constituent forms a physical solution with the liquid or the solvent, and in other cases , it reacts with the liquid chemically.
  • 3. • The purpose of such scrubbing operations may be any of the following : Gas purification (eg , removal of air pollutants from exhausts gases or contaminants from gases that will be further processed) , Product Recovery , or production of solutions of gases for various purposes. • The absorber may be a packed column , plate column , spray column , venturi scrubbers , bubble column , falling films , wet scrubbers ,stirred tanks
  • 4. • Gas absorption is usually carried out in vertical counter current columns. • The solvent is fed at the top of the absorber , whereas the gas mixture enters from the bottom .The absorbed substence is washed out by the solvent and leaves the absorber at the bottom as a liquid solution . • The solvent is often recovered in a subsequent stripping or desorption operation . This second step is essentially the reverse of absorption and involves counter current contacting of the liquid loaded with solute using and inert gas or water vapor .
  • 5. Choice Of Solvent for Absorption • If the principal purpose of the absorption operation is to produce a specific solution, as in the manufacture of hydrochloric acid, for example, the solvent is specified by the nature of the product, i.e. water is to be the solvent. If the principal purpose is to remove some components (e.g. impurities) from the gas, some choice is frequently possible. • The factors to be considered are:
  • 6. • GAS SOLUBILITY : The gas solubility should be high, thus increasing the rate of absorption and decreasing the quantity of solvent required. Solvent with a chemical nature similar to the solute to be absorbed will provide good solubility. • VOLATALITY : The solvent should have a low vapour pressure to reduce loss of solvent in the gas leaving an absorption column. • CORROSIVENESS : The materials of construction required for the equipment should not be unusual or expensive
  • 7. • COST : The materials of construction required for the equipment should not be unusual or expensive. • VISCOSITY : Low viscosity is preferred for reasons of rapid absorption rates, improved flooding characteristics in packed column, low pressure drops on pumping, and good heat transfer characteristics. • The solvent should be non-toxic, non-flammable and chemically stable.