The aim of this paper is the evaluation of the influence of the kinetic of the NH3-CO2-H2O reactions in the absorber with respect to the electric power losses due to the steam bleeding from the turbine for the regeneration of the solvent. The results exposed conclude that there are few works about the kinetic of the aqueous reaction of the system NH3-CO2-H2O and data from the literature are not in agreement among them probably due to a dependence of the kinetic constants on the ammonia concentration in the liquid. The kinetic parameters have a strong influence on the specific electric power losses.

Rate-based Approaches for the Carbon Capture with Aqueous Ammonia Without Salt Precipitation

LILLIA, STEFANO;BONALUMI, DAVIDE;VALENTI, GIANLUCA
2016-01-01

Abstract

The aim of this paper is the evaluation of the influence of the kinetic of the NH3-CO2-H2O reactions in the absorber with respect to the electric power losses due to the steam bleeding from the turbine for the regeneration of the solvent. The results exposed conclude that there are few works about the kinetic of the aqueous reaction of the system NH3-CO2-H2O and data from the literature are not in agreement among them probably due to a dependence of the kinetic constants on the ammonia concentration in the liquid. The kinetic parameters have a strong influence on the specific electric power losses.
2016
absorption rate; aqueous ammonia; carbon capture; CO2 capture; kinetics; rate-based simulation; Energy (all)
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