Unit Operations: Multi Stage Absorption
Unit Operations: Multi Stage Absorption
Lecture 5
Multi stage Absorption
Learning objectives
Learning outcome
Multistage absorption
Two alternatives to keep
calculating mass
balances for each step.
1. Analytical
2. Graphical
Analytical estimation
Component A overall
L0 x0 VN 1 y N 1 LN x N V1 y1
Ln xn VN 1 y N 1 L0 x0 V1 y1
Component A above stage n
L0 x0 Vn 1 yn 1 Ln xn V1 y1
L0 x0 V1 y1 Ln xn Vn 1 yn 1
Analytical estimation
Equating equations
LN x N VN 1 y N 1 Ln xn Vn 1 yn 1
Assume that molar flows are almost constant
L xn x N V yn 1 y N 1
Analytical estimation
A is the absorption factor.
To find the number of stages we use Kremsers
equation;
y N 1 mx0
1 1
ln
1
y1 mx0
A A
N
ln A
y N 1 y1
If A 1, N
y1 mx0
For stripping
x0 y N 1 m
1 A A
ln
x N y N 1 m
N
ln 1 A
x0 x N
If A 1, N
x N y N 1 m
Stripping factor S 1 A
LN
L0
AN
and A1
mNVN 1
m1V1
A A1 AN
Example
It is desired to absorb 90% of the acetone in
a gas containing 1.0 mol% acetone in air
in a countercurrent stage tower. The total
inlet gas flow to the tower is 30.0 kmol/h
and the total inlet pure water flow used to
absorb the acetone is 90 kmol H2O/h. The
process is to operate isothermally at 300 K
and a total pressure of 101.3 kPa.
Example
The equilibrium relation for the acetone (A)
in the gas-liquid is yA = 2.53 xA. Determine
the number of theoretical stages needed
for the separation using the Kremsers
equation.
Graphical method
Vm 1
Vm 1
and the equilibrium data y A m x A
Graphical method
Graphical method
y1 is in equilibrium with x1.
Graphical method
Mass balance over stage 2
Graphical method
Continue equilibrium, mass balance, etc
Pinch point
Stripping
Example
Redo the acetone example but using the
graphical method instead.
We got; xA0=0, xAN=0.003, yAN+1=0.01,
yA1=0.00101, L0=90 kmol / h, VAN+1=30
kmol / h, LN=90.27 kmol / h, V1=29.73
kmol / h.
Plot operating line and equilibrium line.
Example
Example
5 steps plus
x step =(0.003-0.00287)/(0.0038-0.00287)
x= 0.14
5.14 ideal stages
Self exercise
Problems from Geankoplis
10.3-1
10.3-3
References
C. J. Geankoplis, Transport Processes and Separation
Process Principles, 4th Ed., Prentice Hall 2003.
Sections 10.3,10.6
W. L. McCabe, J. C. Smith and P. Harriott: Unit Operations
of Chemical Engineering, 7th Ed., McGraw Hill, 2004.
Chapter 18
Seader and Henley, Separation Process Principles, 2nd
Ed., Wiley, 2006.
Sections 6.3,6.4