Short-cut method for assessing solvents for gas cleaning by reactive absorption
[Display omitted] •Short-cut method for assessing solvents for gas cleaning by reactive absorption.•Simple and well-behaved empirical model for gas solubility with physical background.•Methods and models easy to implement in MS Excel. A new short-cut method (NoVa) for assessing solvents for gas clea...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chemical engineering research & design 2020-01, Vol.153, p.757-767 |
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•Short-cut method for assessing solvents for gas cleaning by reactive absorption.•Simple and well-behaved empirical model for gas solubility with physical background.•Methods and models easy to implement in MS Excel.
A new short-cut method (NoVa) for assessing solvents for gas cleaning by reactive absorption is presented. It considers the absorption / desorption cycle using the assumption of infinite number of stages in both columns. For a given feed and removal rate, the method yields an estimate for the specific regeneration energy q as a function of the solvent circulation rate L/G. The sole solvent-dependent input consists of two correlations describing the gas solubility at absorber and desorber conditions and estimates of caloric properties. Furthermore, a simple equation (SolSOFT) for correlating the gas solubility as a function of the gas loading of the solvent is presented. A theoretical analysis of the process reveals general properties of the dependency of q on L/G. The NoVa method is described and tested using amine-based solvents for post combustion carbon capture as examples. |
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ISSN: | 0263-8762 1744-3563 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.cherd.2019.10.015 |