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titleOfInvention Simultaneous removal of water and hydrogen sulphide from gaseous carbon dioxide
abstract A B S T R A C T SIMULTANEOUS REMOVAL OF WATER AND HYDROGEN SULPHIDE FROM GASEOUS CARBON DIOXIDE An improved process for simultaneously removing H2O and H2S from gas streams containing predominantly CO2 by: (a) contacting the gas feed stream in an absorption zone with a diethylene glycol, triethylene glycol and/or tetraethylene glycol absorbent to produce a CO2-rich gas and a loaded H2S-rich liquid absorbent; (b) flashing the loaded absorbent to remove a major portion of the CO2 which is recycled to the absorber; (c) flashing the semi-loaded solvent at least once, and preferably two or more times, to remove a major portion of the H2S, to produce a semi-lean absorbent; and (d) regenerating the semi-lean absorbent and returning same to the absorption zone.
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