Analysis of a New Liquefaction Combined with Desublimation System for CO2 Separation Based on N2/CO2 Phase Equilibrium
Cryogenic CO2 capture is considered as a promising CO2 capture method due to its energy saving and environmental friendliness. The phase equilibrium analysis of CO2-mixtures at low temperature is crucial for the design and operation of a cryogenic system because it plays an important role in analysi...
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doaj-54ce60b7bc114aa593b1c997628fe2e12020-11-24T20:40:36ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732015-09-01899495950810.3390/en8099495en8099495Analysis of a New Liquefaction Combined with Desublimation System for CO2 Separation Based on N2/CO2 Phase EquilibriumWenchao Yang0Shuhong Li1Xianliang Li2Yuanyuan Liang3Xiaosong Zhang4School of Energy and Environment, Southeast University, No 2 Si Pai Lou, Nanjing 210096, Jiangsu, ChinaSchool of Energy and Environment, Southeast University, No 2 Si Pai Lou, Nanjing 210096, Jiangsu, China9M Architectural Design Co. Ltd., No 2 Zi Jing Hua Road, Hangzhou 310012, Zhejiang, ChinaSchool of Energy and Environment, Southeast University, No 2 Si Pai Lou, Nanjing 210096, Jiangsu, ChinaSchool of Energy and Environment, Southeast University, No 2 Si Pai Lou, Nanjing 210096, Jiangsu, ChinaCryogenic CO2 capture is considered as a promising CO2 capture method due to its energy saving and environmental friendliness. The phase equilibrium analysis of CO2-mixtures at low temperature is crucial for the design and operation of a cryogenic system because it plays an important role in analysis of recovery and purity of the captured CO2. After removal of water and toxic gas, the main components in typical boiler gases are N2/CO2. Therefore, this paper evaluates the reliabilities of different cubic equations of state (EOS) and mixing rules for N2/CO2. The results show that Peng-Robinson (PR) and Soave-Redlich-Kwong (SRK) fit the experimental data well, PR combined with the van der Waals (vdW) mixing rule is more accurate than the other models. With temperature decrease, the accuracy of the model improves and the deviation of the N2 vapor fraction is 0.43% at 220 K. Based on the selected calculation model, the thermodynamic properties of N2/CO2 at low temperature are analyzed. According to the results, a new liquefaction combined with a desublimation system is proposed. The total recovery and purity of CO2 production of the new system are satisfactory enough for engineering applications. Additionally, the total energy required by the new system to capture the CO2 is about 3.108 MJ·kg−1 CO2, which appears to be at least 9% lower than desublimation separation when the initial concentration of CO2 is 40%.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/8/9/9495cryogenic CO2 capturephase equilibriumequations of state (EOS)mixing rulesenergy consumption |
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Analysis of a New Liquefaction Combined with Desublimation System for CO2 Separation Based on N2/CO2 Phase Equilibrium |
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Analysis of a New Liquefaction Combined with Desublimation System for CO2 Separation Based on N2/CO2 Phase Equilibrium |
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Analysis of a New Liquefaction Combined with Desublimation System for CO2 Separation Based on N2/CO2 Phase Equilibrium |
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Analysis of a New Liquefaction Combined with Desublimation System for CO2 Separation Based on N2/CO2 Phase Equilibrium |
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Analysis of a New Liquefaction Combined with Desublimation System for CO2 Separation Based on N2/CO2 Phase Equilibrium |
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analysis of a new liquefaction combined with desublimation system for co2 separation based on n2/co2 phase equilibrium |
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Cryogenic CO2 capture is considered as a promising CO2 capture method due to its energy saving and environmental friendliness. The phase equilibrium analysis of CO2-mixtures at low temperature is crucial for the design and operation of a cryogenic system because it plays an important role in analysis of recovery and purity of the captured CO2. After removal of water and toxic gas, the main components in typical boiler gases are N2/CO2. Therefore, this paper evaluates the reliabilities of different cubic equations of state (EOS) and mixing rules for N2/CO2. The results show that Peng-Robinson (PR) and Soave-Redlich-Kwong (SRK) fit the experimental data well, PR combined with the van der Waals (vdW) mixing rule is more accurate than the other models. With temperature decrease, the accuracy of the model improves and the deviation of the N2 vapor fraction is 0.43% at 220 K. Based on the selected calculation model, the thermodynamic properties of N2/CO2 at low temperature are analyzed. According to the results, a new liquefaction combined with a desublimation system is proposed. The total recovery and purity of CO2 production of the new system are satisfactory enough for engineering applications. Additionally, the total energy required by the new system to capture the CO2 is about 3.108 MJ·kg−1 CO2, which appears to be at least 9% lower than desublimation separation when the initial concentration of CO2 is 40%. |
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