Chemical Absorption by Aqueous Solution of Ammonia

G. Valenti, D. Bonalumi
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Carbon capture is proposed as a viable way of exploiting the fossil resources for power plants and industrial processes. The post-combustion capture by chemical absorption in amine aqueous solutions has been in use in chemical and petrochemical areas for decades. As an alternative, the absorption in aqueous ammonia has received great atten tion recently. The carbon capture by aqueous ammonia is based on the conventional absorption-regeneration scheme applied to the ternary system CO 2 –NH 3 –H 2 O. It can be implemented in a chilled and a cooled process, depending upon the temperatures in the absorber and, hence, the precipitation of salts. The process simulation can be conducted in two manners: the equilibrium and the rate-based approaches. The specific heat duty is as low as 3.0, for the cooled process, and 2.2 MJ/kg CO2 , for the chilled one. Moreover, the index SPECCA is as low as 2.6, for the cooled, and 2.9 MJ/kg CO2 , for the chilled one. The overall energy performances from the simulations in the rate-based approach, compared against those in the equilibrium approach, result only slightly penalized. From an eco- nomic perspective, the carbon capture via chemical absorption by aqueous ammonia is a feasible retrofitting solution, yielding a cost of electricity of 82.4 €/MWh e and of avoided CO 2 of 38.6 €/t CO2 for the chilled process.
氨水溶液的化学吸收
碳捕获被认为是一种可行的方法来开发化石资源的发电厂和工业过程。胺类水溶液的化学吸收燃烧后捕集技术在化工和石油化工领域已经应用了几十年。作为一种替代方法,在氨水中的吸收近年来受到了广泛的关注。水氨的碳捕获是基于传统的吸收-再生方案,应用于三元体系co2 - nh3 - h2o。它可以在冷冻和冷却过程中实现,这取决于吸收器的温度,因此,盐的沉淀。过程模拟可以用两种方法进行:平衡法和基于速率的方法。制冷过程的比热负荷低至3.0 MJ/kg CO2,制冷过程的比热负荷低至2.2 MJ/kg CO2。制冷机组的SPECCA指数低至2.6,制冷机组的SPECCA指数低至2.9 MJ/kg CO2。与均衡方法相比,基于速率方法的模拟的整体能量性能只会受到轻微的惩罚。从经济角度来看,通过水氨化学吸收的碳捕获是一种可行的改造方案,在冷冻过程中产生82.4欧元/兆瓦时的电力成本和38.6欧元/吨的二氧化碳。
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