2022 Annual Meeting
(647f) Evaluation of Adsorbent Performance By Optimal Temperature Swing Adsorption Process
However, comprehensive comparison considering a variety of operating strategies optimized for each adsorbent has been rarely performed. Previous studies have focused on optimization of operating conditions, such as cycle time and operating temperature, where a certain operating cycle is assumed and fixed. In such approaches, the optimal cycle, which can be found from a wide variety of TSA operating methods, may not be found for each adsorbent.
The purpose of this study is to identify differences in optimal operating methods for each adsorbent. The operating cycle and operating conditions were optimized for multiple adsorbents, and the differences in performance and operating methods were analyzed. In this study, a rigorous mathematical model based on mass and heat balances was used to the analysis. For optimization, Pyomo, a python-based modeling package, was used to discretize the model both in time and in space, and the interior point method was employed to perform deterministic optimization considering multiple performance criteria such as CO2 purity, recovery, productivity, and energy efficiency.
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