Gas separation: processes – Liquid contacting – Inorganic gas – liquid particle – or solid particle sorbed
Patent
1997-03-11
1999-07-13
Chiesa, Richard L.
Gas separation: processes
Liquid contacting
Inorganic gas, liquid particle, or solid particle sorbed
B01D 5328
Patent
active
059221097
ABSTRACT:
A process is disclosed for removing aromatics, and volatile organic hydrocarbons from a gaseous fluid stream including passing the fluid stream in contact with a dehydrating composition comprising a glycol selected from triethylene glycol, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, or mixtures thereof and a hydrocarbon solubility depressant. The dehydrating composition may also contain a dissolved salt including at least one alkali metal carboxylate, an ammonium carboxylate, an alkali metal halide, an ammonium halide, or a mixtures thereof.
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Bedell Stephen A.
Donate Felipe A.
Downey Joseph R.
Rooney Peter C.
Chiesa Richard L.
The Dow Chemical Company
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