Title of article :
Amine contaminants removal using alginate clay hybrid composites and its efect on foaming
Author/Authors :
Edathil, Anjali Achazhiyath Department of Chemical Engineering - Khalifa University - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates , Pal, Priyabrata Department of Chemical Engineering - Khalifa University - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates , Banat, Fawzi Department of Chemical Engineering - Khalifa University - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates
Abstract :
Heat stable salts such as total organic acids (TOA) and heavy metals are well known contaminants in the acid gas removal
systems operating using alkanolamines such as methyldiethanolamine (MDEA, 50 wt%). Decontamination of TOA and
heavy metals from lean MDEA always remain as a challenge to the gas industry, as accumulation of TOA deteriorates the
solvent quality, weakens the absorption capacity and enhances foaming problems leading to huge loss of MDEA and presence of heavy metals results in corrosion and fouling of equipment. Equilibrium batch adsorption were carried out using
calcium alginate clay hybrid composites (CAH) containing sepiolite and bentonite for assessing the sorption performance
of TOA and heavy metals such as chromium and iron from industrial lean MDEA solutions. The physiochemical properties
of the adsorbent were elucidated using SEM, EDX and FTIR analysis. The efects of operational parameters such as amount
of sorbent, contact time and temperature on the sorption capacity were also investigated. Kinetics results indicated that the
chemisorption nature. The pseudo-second order model gave the best ft. The adsorption efciency increased with increasing
the temperature. Adsorption followed type VI isotherm according to the IUPAC classifcation, with sorption taking place in
diferent stages. Regeneration studies revealed that 4% CaCl2 acts as an efective eluting agent and no reduction in capacity
was observed even after 3 cycles of regeneration. Foaming studies carried out with treated lean MDEA confrmed the reduction in foam of MDEA solutions owing to the efective removal of foam creators such as TOA from lean MDEA by CAH
composites. A 15.8% reduction in TOA content was found to decrease the foam height by 37.5%. Thus, CAH composites
containing bentonite and sepiolite are having the potential to reclaim industrial lean MDEA solutions.
Keywords :
Alginate , Clay composites , Adsorption , Lean amine , Foaming
Journal title :
International Journal of Industrial Chemistry (IJIC)