Enhancement of CO2 Absorption in Water through pH Control and Carbonic Anhydrase - A Technical Assessment
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2019
bicarbonate (HCO3−), with the goal of storing HCO3− in the oceans as a carbon sequestration technology. A potential
advantage of the process is that it will not require a CO2 transport and storage infrastructure that will be expensive for
small-scale and remote emission sources. Process simulations are utilized to estimate absorber column length and for mass
flow estimations of water and base required for a target capture rate of 90%. The results indicate that the process is
technically feasible under specific conditions, with pH regulation being highly important, although the demand for
base represents a limiting factor. Yet, a potential niche for the process is CO2 capture at smaller plants emitting small amounts of CO2.
Författare
Johanna Beiron
Chalmers, Rymd-, geo- och miljövetenskap, Energiteknik
Fredrik Normann
Chalmers, Rymd-, geo- och miljövetenskap, Energiteknik
Lars Kristoferson
ClimaCarb AB
Lars Strömberg
Chalmers, Rymd-, geo- och miljövetenskap, Energiteknik
Stefanìa Òsk Gardarsdòttir
Chalmers, Rymd-, geo- och miljövetenskap, Energiteknik
Filip Johnsson
Chalmers, Rymd-, geo- och miljövetenskap, Energiteknik
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
0888-5885 (ISSN) 1520-5045 (eISSN)
Vol. 58 31 14275-14283Reduktion av kostnaden för CO2-avskiljning i processindustrin
Energimyndigheten (P40445-1), 2015-07-01 -- 2019-08-30.
Ämneskategorier
Kemiska processer
Biokatalys och enzymteknik
DOI
10.1021/acs.iecr.9b02688