A Review on CO2 Absorption using Chemical Solvents at Low and High CO2 Partial Pressure Conditions in a Packed Column
CO 2 removal is important for industrial flue gas treatment, biogas enhancement, and natural gas (NG) processing applications. Chemical absorption using an amine-based solvent is a proven technology for CO 2 removal from various gases. In recent years, various promising amine solvents have been inve...
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description | CO
2
removal is important for industrial flue gas treatment, biogas enhancement, and natural gas (NG) processing applications. Chemical absorption using an amine-based solvent is a proven technology for CO
2
removal from various gases. In recent years, various promising amine solvents have been investigated, either as single or blended solutions, to enhance the CO
2
absorption process at low and high CO
2
partial pressure conditions. Low CO
2
partial pressures (1 – 47 kPa) have been utilized in numerous research works focusing on flue gas treatment and biogas enhancement applications. On the other hand, high CO
2
partial pressures were instead applied in NG processing ranging between 750 and 1600 kPa. To provide more insight into the current trends, existing research on CO
2
absorption in amine-based solvents is presented in this review focusing on absorption performance in a packed column at low and high CO
2
partial pressures. Reports on the effect of different parameters, namely CO
2
partial pressure, gas, and liquid flow rates, amine concentrations, and liquid temperature, on the removal of CO
2
in the packed column are included. Based on the review, the future direction is further highlighted in this area. |
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2
removal is important for industrial flue gas treatment, biogas enhancement, and natural gas (NG) processing applications. Chemical absorption using an amine-based solvent is a proven technology for CO
2
removal from various gases. In recent years, various promising amine solvents have been investigated, either as single or blended solutions, to enhance the CO
2
absorption process at low and high CO
2
partial pressure conditions. Low CO
2
partial pressures (1 – 47 kPa) have been utilized in numerous research works focusing on flue gas treatment and biogas enhancement applications. On the other hand, high CO
2
partial pressures were instead applied in NG processing ranging between 750 and 1600 kPa. To provide more insight into the current trends, existing research on CO
2
absorption in amine-based solvents is presented in this review focusing on absorption performance in a packed column at low and high CO
2
partial pressures. Reports on the effect of different parameters, namely CO
2
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2
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2
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2
removal from various gases. In recent years, various promising amine solvents have been investigated, either as single or blended solutions, to enhance the CO
2
absorption process at low and high CO
2
partial pressure conditions. Low CO
2
partial pressures (1 – 47 kPa) have been utilized in numerous research works focusing on flue gas treatment and biogas enhancement applications. On the other hand, high CO
2
partial pressures were instead applied in NG processing ranging between 750 and 1600 kPa. To provide more insight into the current trends, existing research on CO
2
absorption in amine-based solvents is presented in this review focusing on absorption performance in a packed column at low and high CO
2
partial pressures. Reports on the effect of different parameters, namely CO
2
partial pressure, gas, and liquid flow rates, amine concentrations, and liquid temperature, on the removal of CO
2
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2
removal from various gases. In recent years, various promising amine solvents have been investigated, either as single or blended solutions, to enhance the CO
2
absorption process at low and high CO
2
partial pressure conditions. Low CO
2
partial pressures (1 – 47 kPa) have been utilized in numerous research works focusing on flue gas treatment and biogas enhancement applications. On the other hand, high CO
2
partial pressures were instead applied in NG processing ranging between 750 and 1600 kPa. To provide more insight into the current trends, existing research on CO
2
absorption in amine-based solvents is presented in this review focusing on absorption performance in a packed column at low and high CO
2
partial pressures. Reports on the effect of different parameters, namely CO
2
partial pressure, gas, and liquid flow rates, amine concentrations, and liquid temperature, on the removal of CO
2
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