Process for removing heavy metal ash from an aqueous soot suspen

Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Liquid/liquid solvent or colloidal extraction or diffusing...

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210729, 210804, B01D 1102

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044655967

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a process for removing heavy metal ash from an aqueous soot suspension like that found in the production of synthetic gas through partial gasification of heavy oils. This soot suspension is treated initially in the standard manner with adjuvants suitable for the separation of soot and which are not miscible in water followed by separation of the aqueous phase. The process is characterized by the fact that ash components in the aqueous phase, are brought to a sedimentation stage for settling and are subsequently removed from the water circulation system.

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