利用潜在吸附剂在备用发电机组中减少CO2和NO的实验研究

IF 2.3 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
Dr. Maniarasu Ravi PhD, Dr. Sushil Kumar Rathore PhD, Dr. Murugan Sivalingam PhD
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摘要

目前的调查评估了利用从各种生物质废物物质中获得的潜在吸附剂的可行性,即(i)椰子壳,(ii)稻壳和(iii)桉树木材,用于二氧化碳(CO2)捕获应用。活性炭是从丰富的可再生生物质残渣中通过单阶段活化获得的。采用先进的吸附技术对其吸附性能进行了评价。此外,吸附剂被装入内部制造的燃烧后吸附室中。在这项调查中,利用吸附技术在柴油发动机运行的备用柴油发电机组中利用吸附剂捕获CO2和NO的可行性进行了调查,该发电机组旨在为印度一所教育机构的宾馆、旅馆、教员宿舍和居民区供电。基本参数,如(i)最大吸附容量,(ii)分数吸附动力学,(iii)可再生性和可重复使用性,(iv)突破曲线的动态吸附,以及(v)吸附剂样品的等容吸附焓也进行了检查。与其他吸附剂相比,桉木吸附剂在满负荷时分别减轻了50%和36%的CO2和NO。
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Experimental studies of CO2 and NO mitigation using potential adsorbents in a standby power generation unit

This current investigation evaluates the feasibility of employing potential adsorbents obtained from various biomass waste substances, namely, (i) coconut shell, (ii) rice husk, and (iii) eucalyptus wood, for carbon dioxide (CO2) capture applications. Activated carbons are obtained from abundantly available renewable biomass residues by single-stage activation. The adsorption properties are evaluated using advanced techniques. Further, the adsorbents are packed in an in-house fabricated post-combustion adsorption chamber. In this investigation, the feasibility of employing adsorbents for capturing CO2 and NO by using an adsorption technique in a diesel engine-operated standby diesel generator set intended to supply electrical power to a guest house, hostels, faculty quarters, and residential area in an educational institution in India is investigated. Essential parameters such as (i) maximum adsorption capacity, (ii) fractional adsorption kinetics, (iii) regenerability and reusability, (iv) dynamic adsorption of the breakthrough curve, and (v) isosteric enthalpy of adsorption of adsorbent samples are also examined. Compared to the other adsorbents examined, eucalyptus wood adsorbent mitigates CO2 and NO by 50% and 36% at full load, respectively.

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Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy
Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy 环境科学-工程:化工
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5.00
自引率
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231
审稿时长
4.3 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Progress , a quarterly publication of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, reports on critical issues like remediation and treatment of solid or aqueous wastes, air pollution, sustainability, and sustainable energy. Each issue helps chemical engineers (and those in related fields) stay on top of technological advances in all areas associated with the environment through feature articles, updates, book and software reviews, and editorials.
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