2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting
(521d) Sorbent Development for Microwave-Accelerated Regeneration of a Slurry (MARS) Process for Carbon Capture
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In this work, a slurry of basic immobilized amine sorbent (BIAS) and polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) oil has been developed for a CO2 adsorption/desorption process aided by the Microwave (MW)-Accelerated Regeneration of a Slurry (MARS). Using non-aqueous silicone oil can minimize water use and also reduce the energy penalty for slurry regeneration because silicone oil has a much lower heat capacity but a higher boiling point than water. Previously, studies indicated that selective MW heating of CO2-adsorbed BIAS can increase the CO2 desorption flux by 10 times in comparison with thermal heating and may consume much less energy for CO2 desorption, even at process temperatures of 65-85°C. In order to enhance the energy efficiency, the sorbent was modified by adding trace amount of MW-favored nano-materials to promote selective absorption of MW energy. Improved CO2 desorption kinetics will be reported.