10th AIChE Southwest Process Technology Conference
(7d) Optimize Overhead Refinery operations with Ionic Modeling
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OLI System's Mixed Solvent Electrolyte Model (MSE) has been used to develop a framework to obtain a comprehensive understanding of physical properties, thermochemical behavior and phase equilibria of amines and their hydrochloride salts. Salt point is long-standing term in refinery overhead industry. But with the rise of newer ionic modeling approaches, there is a significant new theory which talks about ionic dew point* as opposed to salt point. The MSE model will be utilized to successfully identify water dew point, salt point and an ionic dew point for systems involving neutralizing amines. These calculations can help in implementing safer operating temperatures to prevent corrosion in overhead units. This simulation technology offers the possibility of understanding and eliminating the phenomena that lead to corrosion in refinery overheads.