Experimental study on CO capture by MEA/-butanol/HO phase change absorbent
Monoethanolamines (MEAs) are widely used for CO 2 capture, but their regeneration energy consumption is very high. CO 2 Phase change absorbents (CPCAs) can be converted into CO 2 -rich and CO 2 -lean phases after absorbing CO 2 , and the regeneration energy consumption can be reduced because only th...
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Veröffentlicht in: | RSC advances 2024-01, Vol.14 (5), p.3146-3157 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Monoethanolamines (MEAs) are widely used for CO
2
capture, but their regeneration energy consumption is very high. CO
2
Phase change absorbents (CPCAs) can be converted into CO
2
-rich and CO
2
-lean phases after absorbing CO
2
, and the regeneration energy consumption can be reduced because only the CO
2
-rich phase is thermally desorbed. In this paper, a novel CPCA with the composition "MEA/
n
-butanol/H
2
O (MNBH)" is proposed. Compared with the reported MEA phase change absorbent, the MNBH absorbent has higher CO
2
absorption capacity, smaller absorbent viscosity and CO
2
-rich phase volume. The MNBH absorbent has the highest CO
2
absorption capacity of 2.5227 mol CO
2
per mol amine at a mass ratio of 3 : 4 : 3. The CO
2
desorption efficiency reaches 89.96% at 120 °C, and the CO
2
regeneration energy consumption is 2.6 GJ tCO
2
−1
, which is about 35% lower than that of the 30 wt% MEA absorbent. When the mass ratio of MNBH absorbent was 3 : 6 : 1, the CO
2
recycling capacity was 4.1918 mol CO
2
L
−1
, which is 76% higher than that of the conventional 30 wt% MEA absorbent. The phase change absorbent developed in this paper can reduce the desorbent volume by about 50% and has good absorption performance for CO
2
in flue gas.
Monoethanolamines (MEAs) are widely used for CO
2
capture, but their regeneration energy consumption is very high. |
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ISSN: | 2046-2069 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d3ra07193f |