Title :
An advanced novel solvent for CO2 post-combustion capture application
Author :
Sodiq, Ahmed ; Abdulkadir, Abdurahim ; Adeosun, Adewale ; Abu-Zahra, Mohammad R. M.
Author_Institution :
Inst. Centre of Energy (iEnergy), Masdar Inst. of Sci. & Technol., Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Abstract :
Aqueous amines are considered the most mature technological option for CO2 removal from power plants flue gas. This work focuses on the characterization and evaluation of a blend of piperazine (PZ) with aqueous sterically-hindered amine 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol (AMP). This blend has been evaluated and confirmed to be a promising solvent for CO2 removal in gas streams. This evaluation considered the CO2 absorption capacity, the heat of absorption (reaction enthalpy), heat capacity and reaction kinetics of the blend at a concentration of 10/20 wt.% (AMP/PZ). The solvent screening set-up (SSS) (Fig. 1) was used to determine the absorption capacity of CO2 at 313.15 °K. Micro-reaction calorimeter (Fig. 2) was used to measure the heat of absorption at 313.15 °K and heat capacity at the temperature range of 303.15-353.15 °K. The stopped-flow technique (Fig. 3) was used to measure the direct pseudo first-order reaction kinetics of the blend at 313.15 °K. The absorption capacity was found to be 0.99 molCO2/molamine, the reaction enthalpy and specific heat were found to be 93.4 kJ/mol CO2 and 4.05 J/g·°C, respectively.
Keywords :
absorption; blending; carbon compounds; chemical variables measurement; combustion; enthalpy; flue gases; power plants; reaction kinetics; solvents (industrial); 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol; AMP; C02 post-combustion capture; CO2; absorption capacity; aqueous amine; heat capacity; heat of absorption; piperazine blend; power plant flue gas; reaction enthalpy; reaction kinetics; solvent concentration; Absorption; Heating; Kinetic theory; Nitrogen; Solvents; Standards; CO2 removal; absorption capacity; amine blends; heat capacity reaction kinetics; heat of absorption; micro-reaction calorimeter; piperazine; solvent screening set-up; stopped-flow technique;
Conference_Titel :
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Conference (IRSEC), 2014 International
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-7335-4
DOI :
10.1109/IRSEC.2014.7059749