Gas treating : absorption theory and practice /
As Treating: Absorption Theory and Practice provides an introduction to the treatment of natural gas, synthesis gas and flue gas, addressing why it is necessary and the challenges involved. The book concentrates in particular on the absorption-desorption process and mass transfer coupled with chemic...
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Μορφή: | Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Chichester, West Sussex :
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,
2014.
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Preface; Online Supplementary Material; List of Abbreviations; Nomenclature List; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Definitions; 1.2 Gas Markets, Gas Applications and Feedstock; 1.3 Sizes; 1.4 Units; 1.5 Ambient Conditions; 1.6 Objective of This Book; 1.7 Example Problems; References; Chapter 2: Gas Treating in General; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Process Categories; 2.3 Sulfur Removal; 2.4 Absorption Process; References; Chapter 3: Rate of Mass Transfer; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The Rate Equation; 3.3 Co-absorption and/or Simultaneous Desorption
- 3.4 Convection and Diffusion3.5 Heat Balance; 3.6 Axially along the Column; 3.7 Flowsheet Simulators; 3.8 Rate versus Equilibrium Approaches; Further Reading; Chapter 4: Chemistry in Acid Gas Treating; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 'Chemistry'; 4.3 Acid Character of CO2 and H2S; 4.4 The H2S Chemistry with any Alkanolamine; 4.5 Chemistry of CO2 with Primary and Secondary Alkanolamines; 4.6 The Chemistry of Tertiary Amines; 4.7 Chemistry of the Minor Sulfur Containing Gases; 4.8 Sterically Hindered Amines; 4.9 Hot Carbonate Absorbent Systems; 4.10 Simultaneous Absorption of H2S and CO2
- 4.11 Reaction Mechanisms and Activators-Final Words4.12 Review Questions, Problems and Challenges; References; Chapter 5: Physical Chemistry Topics; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Discussion of Solvents; 5.3 Acid-Base Considerations; 5.4 The Amine-CO2 Buffer System; 5.5 Gas Solubilities, Henry's and Raoult's Laws; 5.6 Solubilities of Solids; 5.7 N2O Analogy; 5.8 Partial Molar Properties and Representation; 5.9 Hydration and Hydrolysis; 5.10 Solvation; References; Chapter 6: Diffusion; 6.1 Dilute Mixtures; 6.2 Concentrated Mixtures; 6.3 Values of Diffusion Coefficients; 6.4 Interacting Species
- 6.5 Interaction with Surfaces6.6 Multicomponent Situations; 6.7 Examples; References; Further Reading; Chapter 7: Absorption Column Mass Transfer Analysis; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 The Column; 7.3 The Flux Equations; 7.4 The Overall Mass Transfer Coefficients and the Interface; 7.5 Control Volumes, Mass and Energy
- Balances; 7.6 Analytical Solution and Its Limitations; 7.7 The NTU-HTU Concept; 7.8 Operating and Equilibrium Lines
- A Graphical Representation; 7.9 Other Concentration Units; 7.10 Concentrated Mixtures and Simultaneous Absorption; 7.11 Liquid or Gas Side Control? A Few Pointers
- 7.12 The Equilibrium Stage Alternative Approach7.13 Co-absorption in a Defined Column; 7.14 Numerical Examples; References; Chapter 8: Column Hardware; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Packings; 8.3 Packing Auxiliaries; 8.4 Tray Columns and Trays; 8.5 Spray Columns; 8.6 Demisters; 8.7 Examples; References; Further Reading; Chapter 9: Rotating Packed Beds; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Flooding and Pressure Drop; 9.3 Fluid Flow; 9.4 Mass Transfer Correlations; 9.5 Application to Gas Treating; 9.6 Other Salient Points; 9.7 Challenges Associated with Rotating Packed Beds; References