This document describes a CO2 absorber system that uses an amine solvent like MEA to remove acid gases like CO2 and H2S from a flue gas stream. The absorber column contacts the flue gas and solvent streams to transfer the acid gases into the solvent in multiple stages. Increasing the number of stages from 40 to 80 further cleans the exiting clean air stream by improving the removal of CO2 and H2S.
This document describes a CO2 absorber system that uses an amine solvent like MEA to remove acid gases like CO2 and H2S from a flue gas stream. The absorber column contacts the flue gas and solvent streams to transfer the acid gases into the solvent in multiple stages. Increasing the number of stages from 40 to 80 further cleans the exiting clean air stream by improving the removal of CO2 and H2S.
This document describes a CO2 absorber system that uses an amine solvent like MEA to remove acid gases like CO2 and H2S from a flue gas stream. The absorber column contacts the flue gas and solvent streams to transfer the acid gases into the solvent in multiple stages. Increasing the number of stages from 40 to 80 further cleans the exiting clean air stream by improving the removal of CO2 and H2S.