B_DeW
Chemical
- Mar 3, 2020
- 7
Dear all,
My first post so please let me know if anything is wrong, and thank you in advance for your help!
Without going into detail about the process our company designed (we're a scale-up), I'll try to give relevant details.
We have designed a process that produces nearly pure water (think RO quality). The problem is that we have a small amount of a VOC dissolved in the product water due to our process. Since it is an expensive and flammable gas we're trying to recover it.
The idea is to design a closed product water tank where the VOC can come out of solution which takes about 2 hours (99.7% removal at atmospheric pressure). The first design was a product tank filled to the top with water (after purging the air out) and then letting bubbles of our VOC form within this tank, while continuously draining and filling the liquid with a residence time of around 2 hours. The VOC will be pumped from the top of the tank.
The questions are: will this work? Are there better ways of recovering a fairly pure gas from a binary mixture of water with a gas?
Thanks in advance!
-B
My first post so please let me know if anything is wrong, and thank you in advance for your help!
Without going into detail about the process our company designed (we're a scale-up), I'll try to give relevant details.
We have designed a process that produces nearly pure water (think RO quality). The problem is that we have a small amount of a VOC dissolved in the product water due to our process. Since it is an expensive and flammable gas we're trying to recover it.
The idea is to design a closed product water tank where the VOC can come out of solution which takes about 2 hours (99.7% removal at atmospheric pressure). The first design was a product tank filled to the top with water (after purging the air out) and then letting bubbles of our VOC form within this tank, while continuously draining and filling the liquid with a residence time of around 2 hours. The VOC will be pumped from the top of the tank.
The questions are: will this work? Are there better ways of recovering a fairly pure gas from a binary mixture of water with a gas?
Thanks in advance!
-B