Abstract

The study of the possibility of using modified clinoptilolite as an adsorbent and the adsorption properties of zeolite in the purification of natural gas supplied to gas processing plants from sulfur compounds contained in it is an urgent task. In the experimental study, the adsorbent fraction was chosen as 0.5÷1.0 mm, density - 0.8 g/cm3, adsorbent layer height - 600 mm. Optimal conditions are selected in such a way that the pressure in the experimental process is 0.2-5.0 MPa, the amount of mercaptans in the purified natural gas is 50÷400 mg/nm3, the temperature is 20÷25°C, the gas flow rate is 0.2÷250°C. 0.25 m/s. Experiments IR spectroscopic studies were carried out on a NikoletIS-10 IR spectrometer in the frequency range 400-5000cm-1. The phase composition was studied using a 2DPHASER Bruker X-ray analyzer (CuKa - radiation, 2nd, 20-80 degrees). Electron microscopic images were taken under a Hitachi TM-3000 microscope. Elemental analysis was performed at Oxford Science. The intensity and accuracy of desorption of sulfur compounds adsorbed on clinoptilolite at 250°C, the same results were obtained on NaX zeolite at 320°C. The catalytic activity of regeneration of clinoptilolite at lower temperatures than that of NaX zeolite, although small, made it possible to minimize the decomposition of mercaptans. The purpose of this work is to study the adsorption properties of the sorbent obtained in the process of modifying clinoptilotite during the purification of natural gas from sulfur compounds.

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