Gas Absorption: Based On Mccabe, Smith, Harriott 7 Ed
Gas Absorption: Based On Mccabe, Smith, Harriott 7 Ed
Gas Absorption: Based On Mccabe, Smith, Harriott 7 Ed
GAS ABSORPTION
Based on McCabe, Smith, Harriott 7th ed.
DEFINITION
A method of separating one or more
selected components from a gas mixtures
in which the gas mixtures is contacted with
a suitable liquid
whereby the solute(s) is absorbed from
the gas phase into the liquid phase (mass
transfer from gas stream to liquid stream).
Gas Liquid Liquid + gas
mixture A
(A,B,C,D)
Gas
B,C,D
Figure 1 : Absorption
Process
Extract, L2 Feed, G2
X2 Y2
EXAMPLES OF ABSORPTION
PROCESS
ammonia may be removed from an
ammoniaair mixture by absorption in
water.
acetone can be recovered from an
acetoneair mixture by passing the gas
stream into water in which the acetone
dissolves
Gas
while the air passes
Liquid
out.
Liquid + gas
mixture A
(A,B,C,D)
Gas
B,C,D
Figure 1 : Absorption
Process
GAS-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM
When the gas phase in contact with the
liquid phase, after sometimes it will
reached an equilibrium stage.
OUTLINE
2.1 PACKINGS AND PACKED TOWER DESIGN
2.2 PRINCIPLES OF ABSORPTION
2.3 MASS TRANSFER CORRELATIONS
2.1 PACKINGS AND PACKED TOWER
DESIGN
PACKED TOWER
most frequently used to remove
contaminants from a gas stream
can also be used to remove volatile
components from a liquid stream by
contacting it with an inert gas
(stripping)
Inlet liquid Inlet gas
Pure solvent or dilute Solute-containing gas
solution of solute in the Rich gas
solvent
Weak liquor
Mist
Liquid in Eliminator
Liquid
Spray
Packing
Dirty gas in
Liquid outlet
TOWER PACKINGS
What?
A supported mass of inert solid shapes
Why?
The packing provides a large area of contact
between the fluid and gas and
Encourages intimate contact between the phases
EXAMPLES OF TOWER
PACKINGS
TYPES OF PACKING
Random Structured
packing packing
May come in bales or
intricate designs that
are stacked in specific
Comes in a sack patterns
L Va ya La xa
y x
V V
operating line
equation
L Va ya La xa
y x
V V