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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 16, 1989
Filed:
Mar. 14, 1988
Gerhard Grunewald, Mainz-Gonsenheim, DE;
Emil Alunic, Kronberg, DE;
Metallgesellschaft AG, Frankfurt am Main, DE;
Linde AG, Hollriegelskreuth, DE;
Abstract
Two absorbent solution streams which come from different gas-scrubbing zones and have absorbed carbon dioxide and at least one of the valuable gases carbon monoxide, hydrogen or methane by physical dissolution under pressures from 10 to 100 bars are treated for a recovery of the valuable gases. For that purpose the first absorbent solution stream is pressure-relieved into a first pressure-relief zone with a pressure reduction by at least 5 bars so that a high-CO.sub.2 gas is flashed off. The second absorbent solution stream is partly pressure-relieved into a second pressure-relief zone, which contains exchange-promoting elements. The flashed-off gas from the first pressure relief zone is passed upwardly through the second pressure relief zone in a countercurrent to the second absorbent solution stream. A gas mixture containing CO.sub.2 and at least one valuable gas is withdrawn at the top of the second pressure relief zone. The two scrubbing solution streams which have left the pressure-relief zones are then regenerated. The second absorbent solution stream which has left the second pressure relief zone is preferably fed to the first pressure relief zone.