Evaluating Energy-Efficient Solutions of CO2 Capture within Tri-solvent MEA+BEA+AMP within 0.1+2+2–0.5+2+2 mol/L Combining Heterogeneous Acid–Base Catalysts
Autor: | Huancong Shi, Xuan Yang, Ting Zou, Junxing Fu, Zimeng Wang, Hongliang Feng, Linhua Jiang, Jiayue Yao, Paitoon Tontiwachwuthikul |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
chemistry.chemical_classification
Base (chemistry) General Chemical Engineering Inorganic chemistry 02 engineering and technology General Chemistry 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology Heterogeneous catalysis 7. Clean energy Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Catalysis Solvent 020401 chemical engineering chemistry Desorption Mole Amine gas treating 0204 chemical engineering Absorption (chemistry) 0210 nano-technology |
Zdroj: | Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. 60:7352-7366 |
ISSN: | 1520-5045 0888-5885 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acs.iecr.1c00545 |
Popis: | To reduce the extensive energy penalty of CO₂ desorption process of amine-based CO₂ capture technology, the combination of “coordinative effect” with “heterogeneous catalysis” was adopted into “MEA+BEA+AMP” tri-solvents at special concentrations (0.1–0.5+2+2 mol/L) with solid base catalysts “CaCO₃” and various solid acid catalysts “γ-Al₂O₃, H-ZSM-5, and blended γ-Al₂O₃/H-ZSM-5”. Experiments were performed to evaluate if there were synergetic effects within the optimization of amine blend concentrations and catalyst selections. Reaction schemes were investigated within the tri-solvents to understand the absorption and desorption mechanisms of coordinative effect. CO₂ absorption was performed at 40 °C, and CO₂ desorption was performed at 90 °C. Five tri-solvent compositions with various catalysts were investigated in terms of initial absorption rate (Iₐbₛ), initial desorption rate (Idₑₛ), heat duty (H), and cyclic capacities, which were categorized into absorption–desorption parameters systematically. The results indicated that tri-solvents with catalysts were highly energy-efficient. The optimized tri-blend was 0.3+2+2 mol/L MEA+BEA+AMP, which performed better than the 2+2 mol/L BEA+AMP benchmark on both absorption and desorption. The optimized regeneration performance of tri-blends was 0.3+2+2 mol/L, and its relative heat duty was 32.9% of that of 5 M MEA and 66.5% of that of 2+2 M BEA+AMP. Results manifested that the combination of solid acid–base catalysts with tri-solvents containing “coordinative effects” was a promising solution to further optimize the energy efficiency of CO₂ absorption–desorption within industrial amine-based CO₂ capture processes. |
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