Saturday, 22 December 2012

CO2 Capture by Absorption with Potassium Carbonate - imp for ammonia plant assocates

 CO2 Capture by Absorption with Potassium
Carbonate
Sata K. A. Ajjam
Babylon University ,College of Engineering

Abstract
Several process improvements have recently been incorporated into this Hot Potassium Carbonate process for CO2 removal. The influence of steel surface condition and solution chemistry on the critical inhibitor concentration required for spontaneous passivation of carbon steel in typical solutions of hot potassium
carbonate plant (HPC) was studied. V2O5 solution was used as an inhibitor. It was found that the critical inhibitor concentration depended on solution composition and the steel surface condition. An inhibitor concentration of 14-15 g/l required to ensure spontaneous passivation under all conditions. A minimum level of V+5 ions is required for inhibition, so that monitoring the V+5 concentrations above 30% of total vanadium crucial to successfully managing corrosion protection in plant.


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