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Recent progress and new developments in post-combustion carbon-capture technology with amine based solvents

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijggc.2015.06.017

Keywords

Recent development of PCC process; Design and modeling; Solvent development; Post Build Operations; Solvent chemistry; Solvent management; Mass transfer with reaction

Funding

  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
  2. Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI)
  3. Saskatchewan Ministry of Energy Resources
  4. Western Economic Diversification
  5. Saskatchewan Power Corporation
  6. Alberta Energy Research Institute (AERI)
  7. Research Institute of Innovative and Technology for the Earth (RITE)
  8. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21476064, U1362112, 21376067]
  9. National Key Technology RD Program [2012BAC26B01]
  10. Innovative Research Team Development Plan-Ministry of Education of China [IRT1238]
  11. Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education [20130161110025]
  12. Technology Development contract [Shanyan 12-34]
  13. Key project of international & regional scientific and technological cooperation of Hunan provincial science and technology plan [2014WK2037]
  14. China's State Project 985 in Hunan University - Novel Technology Research Development
  15. NPRP Grant from the Qatar National Research Fund (Qatar Foundation) [7-1154-2-433]

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Currently, post-combustion carbon capture (PCC) is the only industrial CO2 capture technology that is already demonstrated at full commercial scale in the TMC Mongstad in Norway (300,000 tonnes per year CO2 captured) and BD3 SaskPower in Canada (1 million tonnes per year CO2 captured). This paper presents a comprehensive review of the most recent information available on all aspects of the PCC processes. It provides designers and operators of amine solvent-based CO2 capture plants with an in-depth understanding of the most up-to-date fundamental chemistry and physics of the CO2 absorption technologies using amine-based reactive solvents. Topics covered include chemical analysis, reaction kinetics, CO2 solubility, and innovative configurations of absorption and stripping columns as well as information on technology applications. The paper also covers in detail the post build operational issues of corrosion prevention and control, solvent management, solvent stability, solvent recycling and reclaiming, intelligent monitoring and plant control including process automation. In addition, the review discusses the most up-to-date insights related to the theoretical basis of plant operation in terms of thermodynamics, transport phenomena, chemical reaction kinetics/engineering, interfacial phenomena, and materials. The insights will assist engineers, scientists, and decision makers working in academia, industry and government, to gain a better appreciation of the post combustion carbon capture technology. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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