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Advances and emerging techniques for energy recovery during absorptive CO2 capture: A review of process and non-process integration-based strategies

Journal

RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS
Volume 147, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2021.111241

Keywords

Absorptive CO2 capture; Amine scrubbing; Energy recovery; Flexibility analysis; Flexible heat exchanger networks; Process integration

Funding

  1. National Research Foundation of South Africa [NRF] [107867]
  2. University of the Witwatersrand [WITS-PMA 1230119]

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Absorptive CO2 Capture (ACC) is a mature technology for mitigating CO2 emissions, but implementing it on a commercial scale can be energy-intensive and expensive. Energy recovery during ACC can be achieved by integrating flexible heat exchanger networks. This review summarizes the current state of knowledge creation in process integration and ACC, focusing on the integration of flexible HENs for energy recovery.
Absorptive CO2 Capture (ACC) is widely embraced as a mature technology to mitigate CO2 emission, but it is energy-intensive and expensive to implement on a commercial scale. It is envisaged that energy recovery could be achieved during ACC by synthesizing and integrating a complex network of flexible heat exchangers to transfer as much energy as possible from a set of hot flows to cold flows. This review provides information on the progress made in the development of process and non-process integration-based techniques alongside their benefits for effective energy recovery during ACC. An exposition on the integration of flexible Heat Exchanger Networks (HENs), its synthesis methodologies, and developments for improving energy recovery during ACC is presented. Furthermore, this review highlights the current state of knowledge creation in process integration and ACC, as well as its underpinning principles, challenges, and opportunities to provide a summary and important discussion on current practices in process integration-based strategies for energy recovery. Current opinions on the integration of flexible HENs for energy recovery during ACC are highlighted. The review also presents a proposed roadmap for large-scale energy recovery during ACC, and suggestions on the improvement opportunities for future research and development were provided. Finally, this review revealed that the integration of flexible HENs is a promising technique for energy recovery during ACC. This study will be beneficial to researchers exploring cost-effective methods for designing sustainable energy systems for effective energy recovery.

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