Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Supersonic treatment of vapor streams for separation and drying of hydrocarbon gases
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Application No.: US16064984Application Date: 2016-12-08
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Publication No.: US10702793B2Publication Date: 2020-07-07
- Inventor: Ashfaq Shahanawaz Shaikh , Thomas Allen Puckette , Scott Owens , Syed Maaz , Jack R. Edwards
- Applicant: Eastman Chemical Company , North Carolina State University
- Applicant Address: US TN Kingsport US NC Raleigh
- Assignee: Eastman Chemical Company,North Carolina State University
- Current Assignee: Eastman Chemical Company,North Carolina State University
- Current Assignee Address: US TN Kingsport US NC Raleigh
- Agency: Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
- International Application: PCT/US2016/065541 WO 20161208
- International Announcement: WO2017/112419 WO 20170629
- Main IPC: B01D3/06
- IPC: B01D3/06 ; B01D5/00 ; B01D53/00 ; B01D53/24 ; B01D3/16 ; C07C45/28 ; C10G50/00

Abstract:
Selective recovery of C2 to C4 hydrocarbons is achieved through the use of a converging-diverging nozzle, or de Laval nozzle. The vapor stream comprising C2 to C4 hydrocarbons is fed into an inlet of a de Laval nozzle having a throat. The vapor stream may have an initial temperature of between 0° C. and 100° C., and an initial pressure of between 200 psig and 500 psig. In the de Laval nozzle, the vapor stream expands after passing through the throat of the de Laval nozzle, producing a vapor stream having reduced temperature and pressure. Then, C2 to C4 hydrocarbons condense from the reduced-temperature vapor stream as liquid droplets, which may be recovered. Fractionation of C2 to C4 hydrocarbons by means of a de Laval nozzle is possible; the technique allows selective recovery of propane from a mixture of propane and ethane.
Public/Granted literature
- US20180369711A1 SUPERSONIC TREATMENT OF VAPOR STREAMS FOR SEPARATION AND DRYING OF HYDROCARBON GASES Public/Granted day:2018-12-27
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