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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 07, 2015
Filed:
Sep. 15, 2014
Paul Su, Saratoga, CA (US);
Nicholas P Wynn, Redwood City, CA (US);
Marc Jacobs, Berkeley, CA (US);
Xiaotong Wei, Fremont, CA (US);
Sylvie Thomas-droz, Los Altos, CA (US);
Xuezhen Wang, Fremont, CA (US);
Paul Su, Saratoga, CA (US);
Nicholas P Wynn, Redwood City, CA (US);
Marc Jacobs, Berkeley, CA (US);
Xiaotong Wei, Fremont, CA (US);
Sylvie Thomas-Droz, Los Altos, CA (US);
Xuezhen Wang, Fremont, CA (US);
Membrane Technology and Research, Inc., Newark, CA (US);
Abstract
A process for recovering unreacted olefin in a polyolefin manufacturing process comprising the treatment of a purge bin vent gas. The process involves cooling and condensing the vent gas (purge stream), which contains at least an olefin, a paraffin, and nitrogen, to produce a liquid condensate and an uncondensed (residual) gas stream. Both streams are then passed through membrane separation steps. The membrane separation of the uncondensed gas stream results in a residue stream containing mostly nitrogen and/or paraffin and a permeate stream enriched in either Chydrocarbons or olefin, depending on the type of separation. The permeate from this step is recirculated within the process prior to the condensation step. The membrane separation of the condensate results in a residue stream containing paraffin and a permeate stream enriched in olefin, which may be recycled to the polymerization reactor.