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
044849869
ABSTRACT:
A process for distilling and condensing a multi-component liquid is described, the process being characterized by the use of a portion of uncondensed vapor in achieving more efficient heat utilization. In a principal embodiment, a multi-component liquid is distilled to produce an overhead vapor, the vapor is partially condensed, and the vapor-condensate is separated into a minor liquid fraction and a major vapor-liquid portion. The major vapor-liquid fraction is then separated into vapor and liquid, and the liquid therefrom is accumulated in an accumulation zone. The separated vapor is then contacted with the minor liquid fraction in a contacting zone, thereby absorbing the vapor and transferring its heat to the liquid fraction.
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Adamcik Albert J.
Bascomb Wilbur
Shell Oil Company
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