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Activated carbon honeycomb monolith - Zeolite 13X hybrid system to capture CO2 from flue gases employing Electric Swing Adsorption

Title
Activated carbon honeycomb monolith - Zeolite 13X hybrid system to capture CO2 from flue gases employing Electric Swing Adsorption
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2013
Authors
Ribeiro, RPPL
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Alírio Rodrigues
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Journal
Vol. 104
Pages: 304-318
ISSN: 0009-2509
Publisher: Elsevier
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Authenticus ID: P-006-J48
Abstract (EN): In this work, a preliminary study about the performance of a new hybrid adsorption bed, for CO2 capture from flue gases by Electric Swing Adsorption (ESA), was performed. The hybrid adsorption bed tested consists in an activated carbon honeycomb monolith with zeolite 13X particles packed inside its channels. The dynamic behaviour of the adsorption bed was evaluated by performing breakthrough experiments. The amount of CO2 adsorbed was the double when compared with employing the activated carbon monolith only, even when the content of zeolite is only 18%. ESA experimental cycles were tested. Purity of 46.6% was obtained while capturing 81.4% of the fed CO2 with a six step ESA cycle. The obtained purity means an enrichment of the feed stream of 5.8 Limes. The experimental energy consumption is still high due to the mass transfer zone limitations. Solving this problem will allow decreasing the energy consumption more than five Limes which means that the process can present competitive energy consumption when compared with existing technology.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 15
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