2024 AIChE Annual Meeting
(227b) Comparative Performance Evaluation of Structured and Packed Bed Contactors for Solid-Sorbent Direct Air Capture of CO2
A height equivalent to theoretical plate (HETP) analysis was performed for packed bed and structured contactors. It was found that there exist ranges of geometric parameters in structured contactors (channel density, channel width, adsorbent thickness, etc.) for which the HETP of structured contactors (monoliths and laminates) is lower than that of the packed bed contactor. This implies that mass transfer could be more efficient in structured contactors than in packed bed contactors. Geometric parameters for packed bed (particle diameter) and monolith contactors were selected based on the HETP analysis and used to simulate the DAC process in these contactors. Two DAC-suitable adsorbents viz. amine-functionalized divinyl benzene polymer (Lewatit® VP OC 1065) and 3-aminopropyl-methyl-diethoxysilane (APDES) on alumina were considered in this study. A 4-step temperature vacuum swing adsorption process for DAC in packed bed and monolith contactors was simulated using an in-house model. The impact of the type of contactor and choice of sorbent on key performance indicators of productivity, specific energy consumption, recovery, and product purity gauged from the simulation exercise will be discussed.