Gequn Shu, Borui Liu, Hua Tian, Ligeng Li, Rui Sun, Xuan Wang
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Abstract
With the rising global demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) in various fields, the need for LNG carriers has increased, which causes elevated CO2 emission. Thus, CO2 capture technology to achieve carbon neutrality on large LNG carriers has become a research concern. Besides, boil-off gas (BOG) is constantly generated which is due to the unavoidable heat leaks during the voyage resulting in the vaporization of several LNG. Therefore, a novel cryogenic on-board carbon capture (COCC) system making full use of LNG cold energy coupled with a BOG re-liquefaction (COCC-RL) system is firstly proposed, and the full operation conditions are considered. In this integrated system, superior thermal matching allows for CO2 capture in the exhaust, natural gas fuel vaporization and BOG re-liquefaction. It is astounding that the small capacity capture system could also produce a more competitive annual total profit (ATP) (4.13 × 104 $/ton) at a higher CO2 capture rate (56.69 %) compared to a high main load as design point. Therefore, a hitherto unexploited solution avenue has emerged, presenting a novel direction for designing a cryogenic on-board carbon capture system coupled with BOG re-liquefaction at variable engine loads and shows the potential of cryogenic CO2 capture technology in the shipping industry.
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Separation and Purification Technology is a premier journal committed to sharing innovative methods for separation and purification in chemical and environmental engineering, encompassing both homogeneous solutions and heterogeneous mixtures. Our scope includes the separation and/or purification of liquids, vapors, and gases, as well as carbon capture and separation techniques. However, it's important to note that methods solely intended for analytical purposes are not within the scope of the journal. Additionally, disciplines such as soil science, polymer science, and metallurgy fall outside the purview of Separation and Purification Technology. Join us in advancing the field of separation and purification methods for sustainable solutions in chemical and environmental engineering.