Optimisation Of Utilisation Of Absorbent Materials For Co2 Post-Combustion Capture Technology For Different Industrial Processes (Cement, Glass)

The aim of this paper consists in optimising the integration of CO2 post-combustion capture technology using chemical absorption within the fluidised circulating coal combustion (FCCC) with direct application in glass and cement industries. The authors have performed some comparison of the effects of using primary amines (MEA) and tertiary amines (TEA) in order to rescue energy consumption of regeneration process, and, at the same time, keeping the efficiency of CO2 capture over 85%. The paper presents results of an experimental study using laboratory equipment for fluidised circulating coal combustion, and also simulation results of CO2 post combustion capture using specialised software HYSYS 3.2.

Author
M Norisor Et Al
Origin
Polytechnic University Bucharest, Romania
Journal Title
Romanian J Materials 2014 44 2 179-188
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 4192

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Optimisation Of Utilisation Of Absorbent Materials For Co2 Post-Combustion Capture Technology For Different Industrial Processes (Cement, Glass)
Romanian J Materials 2014 44 2 179-188
S 4192
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