Removal of CO2 in a multi stage fluidised bed reactor by monoethanolamine impregnated activated carbon

The increase of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) concentration in the atmosphere leads to global warming and climate change. To mitigate the emission of CO 2, we have developed and designed a four stage fluidised bed reactor and it was operated in a continuous counter-current manner. The adsorbents used for t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Mineral processing and extractive metallurgy (2018) 2021-04, Vol.130 (2), p.98-104
Hauptverfasser: Das, Dipa, Meikap, B. C.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The increase of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) concentration in the atmosphere leads to global warming and climate change. To mitigate the emission of CO 2, we have developed and designed a four stage fluidised bed reactor and it was operated in a continuous counter-current manner. The adsorbents used for this fluidised bed reactor were monoethanolamine impregnated activated carbon (MEA-AC) of different impregnation (0.2,0.4 and 0.6) and activated carbon (AC) prepared from green coconut shell. Changing the three hydrodynamics factors like gas velocity, solid flow rate and weir height, the maximum % removal of CO 2 has been found out. Sampling and analysis has been performed by using Orsat apparatus. The percentage (%) removal of CO 2 by AC was minimum due to only physical adsorption of CO 2. MEA-AC, having highest impregnation ratio (0.6) shows maximum % removal of CO 2 because MEA is of less viscous, Stable carbamate ion formed because of the -I effect of one alcohol groups during the reaction of CO 2 with MEA-AC that leads to more adsorption. The higher impregnation ratio leads to more removal of CO 2 because more amine functional groups are present in the AC surface. Both physical adsorption as well as chemical adsorption occurs in MEA-AC. The maximum % removal of CO 2 for MEA-AC (0.6) was 94.9%, under the solid flow rate of 4.12 kg/h, superficial gas velocity of 0.188 m/s and the weir height of 50 mm.
ISSN:2572-6641
2572-665X
DOI:10.1080/25726641.2019.1591791