2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting
(732c) Epoxide-Modified Amine-Impregnated CO2 Adsorbent with Lower Regeneration Energy Requirement and Enhanced Durability
In this study, the adsorption/desorption cyclic performances were investigated using 1,2-epoxybutane (EB)-modified polyethylenimine (PEI)-impregnated mesocellular silica foam (MCF) in a thermogravimetric analyzer (TGA) and a fixed-bed reactor. The sorbent could demonstrated a stable working CO2 capacity of ~2-3 mmol CO2/g sorbent (50 °C, 15% CO2 + in N2 for adsorption and 120 °C, 100% CO2 for desorption) over a 100 adsorption-desorption cyclic test. The desorption under pure CO2 condition enabled the sorbent to be regenerated by temperature swing adsorption (TSA) without any dilution caused by sweeping gas. Additional modification could reduce degradation by SO2 present at ~30-100 ppm level in typical coal combustion flue gas. This approach using modified PEI-based sorbent can offer a CO2 adsorption capacity close to MEA absorption at a reduced desorption energy requirement of ~2 GJ/tCO2 without a need for wastewater treatment. The detailed synthesis, characterization and performance results will be presented.