Process for separating a volatile organic compound from a gas

Gas separation: processes – Liquid contacting – And degasification of a liquid

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95169, 95171, 95191, 95199, 95223, 95227, B01D 5314

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ABSTRACT:
A process is disclosed for recovering a volatile organic compound at a recovery of 90 to 96% by volume from a gas generated from gasoline, kerosine, benzene, and alcohol discharged from storage tanks, tank trucks, and tank lorries. In the process comprising absorption stages followed by desorption stages for the volatile organic compound, the pressure at the desorption stages is controlled within the area below, for instance, curves C' and B in FIG. 1 of the drawings according to the concentration of the volatile organic compound in the gas to be fed to a first absorption stage.

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Information in English with respect JP 22503/83 (p. 3, line 32).

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