2018 AIChE Annual Meeting
(209e) Cost Analysis Model for Air Capture Sorbents
To date, the authors have not been able to find a comprehensive cost analysis for any of air capture sorbents. There are lab-scale sorbents with exceptional capacity and kinetic characteristics, but these features do not guarantee an affordable large-scale sorbent and a cost-effective air capture process as a result of that. When an air capture sorbent has a high degradation rate (resulting in a short lifetime), the model shows that the sorbentâs economy cannot be significantly improved even with substantial improvements in capacity and cycle duration.
Although approximate, our model provides a baseline estimation for commercial cost limits of air capture sorbents produced and tested on lab-scales. The analysis points to the importance of the lifetime of the sorbent. Additionally, the model provides a useful insight in comparison between air capture and flue gas scrubbing and even predicts a budget for new post-combustion sorbent, since the analysis readily carries over to other separation problems.