Distillation: processes – separatory – With disparate physical separation – Utilizing liquid sorption of component from gas or vapor
Patent
1983-05-23
1984-11-27
Bascomb, Wilbur
Distillation: processes, separatory
With disparate physical separation
Utilizing liquid sorption of component from gas or vapor
203 39, 203 87, 203 98, 202185A, 208349, 208368, 208369, B01D 314
Patent
active
044849850
ABSTRACT:
A process for distilling and condensing a multi-component liquid is described, the process being characterized by the use of a portion of the uncondensed vapor in achieving more efficient heat utilization. In a principal embodiment, the multi-component liquid is distilled to produce an overhead vapor, and the vapor is condensed to produce a condensate and a partially cooled vapor. The partially cooled vapor is separated into major and minor portions, the bulk of the major portion is condensed to produce a condensation effluent, and the condensation effluent (comprising liquid or liquid and vapor) is contacted in a contacting zone with the minor portion of partially cooled vapor. The contacting produces a liquid which is collected in an accumulation zone.
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Adamcik Albert J.
Bascomb Wilbur
Shell Oil Company
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