Overcoming Heat Stable Salts: Enhance Your Amine Treating Process

Introduction

In the operation of amine units, the degradation of the solvent is a common issue caused by contaminants such as oxygen, sulfur dioxide, acids, or acid precursors present in the feed gas. One of the most significant problems arising from this degradation is the formation of Heat Stable Salts (HSS). Understanding the formation, impact, and remediation of HSS is crucial for maintaining the efficiency and longevity of amine treating systems.

Formation of Heat Stable Salts

Heat Stable Salts are formed when acid anions like formate, acetate, thiosulfate, thiocyanate, and chloride react with amine molecules. These salts are termed "heat stable" because they cannot be regenerated by heating. Various sources contribute to HSS formation:

  • In refineries, gases from the Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit (FCCU) can contain formic and acetic acids.

  • Oxygen in refinery gas streams or air leaks in gas gathering systems can lead to the formation of carboxylic acids.

  • HCN in the feed gas can react with sulfur in the amine solution to form thiocyanate.

Impact of Heat Stable Salts on Amine Systems

The presence of HSS in amine systems leads to several operational issues:

  • Reduced Acid Gas Carrying Capacity: HSS bind with amine molecules, decreasing the amount of amine available for acid gas absorption.

  • Corrosion: High concentrations of HSS can be corrosive, facilitating corrosion reactions and dissolving protective films on metal surfaces.

  • Foaming: Changes in the surface-active properties and increased viscosity of the solution can lead to foaming, which disrupts operations.

  • Erosion: The precipitation of salts or corrosion end products can accelerate the erosion of metal components.

Addressing the Problem

Reducing or removing HSS from the amine solution is essential for maintaining system efficiency. The following strategies can be employed:

  • Monitoring and Prediction: Regular solvent analyses to determine the HSS profile and predict when remedial action is necessary.

  • Control Strategies: Adjusting operational configurations to reduce the formation of contaminants or improve the removal of contaminants upstream.

  • Neutralization Technology: Using neutralizers to convert HSS into less corrosive forms, thereby extending the solvent's life.

  • Solvent Purification: Employing methods such as electrodialysis, ion exchange, or vacuum distillation to remove HSS.


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Advantages of Managing Heat Stable Salts

Effective management of HSS offers several benefits:

  • Reduced Corrosion and Equipment Replacement Costs: Minimizing the corrosive impact of HSS extends the life of equipment.

  • Optimized System Capacity: Ensuring maximum acid gas removal efficiency prevents unit shutdowns and maintains operational targets.

  • Lower Maintenance Costs: Reducing the frequency of system cleanings and filter replacements lowers maintenance expenses.

  • Environmental and Economic Benefits: Avoiding solvent disposal reduces environmental impact and costs associated with solvent replacement.

Conclusion

Managing Heat Stable Salts in amine treating systems is crucial for maintaining system performance and longevity. Regular monitoring, effective neutralization, and advanced purification methods can significantly reduce the negative impacts of HSS. At SRE, we offer comprehensive amine analysis services to identify the exact salts present and determine the root cause of HSS formation. Our detailed analysis capabilities ensure precise solutions to optimize your amine system's performance.


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If you're facing issues with Heat Stable Salts in your amine treating system, contact SRE for a complete amine analysis. Our experts can help you find the root cause of the problem and provide tailored solutions to maintain your system's efficiency and reliability.

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