Feasibility of a wetting layer absorption carbon capture process based on chemical solvents
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Edinburgh
Department Name: Sch of Engineering
Abstract
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Publications
Brandani S
(2016)
A Simple Graphical Check of Consistency for Zero Length Column Desorption Curves
in Chemical Engineering & Technology
MartÃn C
(2016)
Wet impregnation of a commercial low cost silica using DETA for a fast post-combustion CO2 capture process
in Applied Energy
Description | Two novel techniques to characterize the fundamental properties of the interactions of carbon dioxide on novel wetted nanoporous materials have been developed. A rapid heating system based on a purposely designed microwave system has been used to study the efficiency of this approach to reduce the energy penalty and size of carbon capture units. A novel flow system has been developed to study the performance of novel mesoporous materials wetted with highly selective solvents. These fundamental properties are needed to evaluate the carbon capture processes based on these materials and regeneration techniques. |
Exploitation Route | The results form the basis for further research into these novel approaches applied to capture of carbon dioxide from industrial sources. |
Sectors | Chemicals Energy Environment |