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Low-temperature CO2 capture technologies: applications and potential.

Author(s) : BERSTAD D., ANANTHARAMAN R., NEKSÅ P.

Type of article: Article, IJR article

Summary

CO2 capture by chemical or physical sorption and membrane separation have been the dominant fields of research within post- and pre-combustion CO2 capture from power cycles and industrial processes. Except for oxy-combustion capture applications, limited attention has been given to low-temperature capture from flue gas and synthesis gas by phase separation. This paper gives an overview of common CO2 capture conditions for a broad range of different power cycles and industrial processes. For a selected range of capture conditions, potential applications for low-temperature CO2 capture have been evaluated with respect to energy consumption and CO2 capture ratio. For all applications of low-temperature capture, specific power consumption and obtainable CO2 capture ratio are sensitive to flue-gas or synthesis-gas feed CO2 concentration. However, for certain applications such as synthesis gas from coal gasification, low-temperature capture shows promising potential and highly competitive energy figures compared to baseline technology.

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  • Original title: Low-temperature CO2 capture technologies: applications and potential.
  • Record ID : 30008127
  • Languages: English
  • Source: International Journal of Refrigeration - Revue Internationale du Froid - vol. 36 - n. 5
  • Publication date: 2013/08

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