SELEXOL CO2 REMOVAL PLANT AVAILABLE, CONSISTING OF TWO SEPARATE LINES

Aug 11, 2021 09:48

The Selexol process is a proven commercial process that uses a physical solvent to remove acid gases from synthetic or natural gas streams. The process uses Dow Chemical’s Selexol solvent made of a mixture of dimethyl ethers of polyethylene glycol. The solvent is chemically inert and not subject to degradation.

SELEXOL PROCESS RELIABILITY
The Selexol process is a proven commercial process that uses
a physical solvent to remove acid gases from synthetic or
natural gas streams. The process uses Dow Chemical’s
Selexol solvent made of a mixture of dimethyl ethers of
polyethylene glycol. The solvent is chemically inert and not
subject to degradation.

SELEXOL DESIGN FEATURES
The Selexol process was introduced over 35 years ago and
more than 60 Selexol units have been put into commercial
service to date. The most recent applications focus on treating
of synthetic gas from gasification complexes for power and
hydrogen production. Three units have been in operation in
this service since 2000 and have operated with high on
stream efficiencies and better than design product qualities.

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