Performance of a Silica-polyethyleneimine Adsorbent for Post-Combustion CO2 Capture on a 100 Kg Scale in a Fluidized Bed Continuous Unit

2020 
Abstract Polyethyleneimine (PEI)/silica adsorbents have been considered as a promising candidate for post-combustion CO2 capture, but the limited process study has been performed on a pilot-scale unit. Herein we report the 150 h continuous test results using a 100 kg sample of silica-PEI on a fluidized bed continuous unit. The CO2 removal efficiency and dynamic sorption capacity were evaluated continuously by changing a number of variables. For the sorption reactor, the changing variables were inlet H2O concentrations of 0–8.3 vol.%, inlet CO2 concentrations of 12.0–21.5 vol.%, bed temperatures of 50–70°C and the bed differential pressures of 176–370 mmH2O. For the desorption reactor operated at the bed temperature of 129–130°C, inlet H2O concentrations of 8.0–13.5 vol.%, inlet CO2 concentrations of 14.6–81.2 vol.% and bed differential pressures of 430–580 mmH2O were used. During continuous operation, CO2 removal efficiencies of over 90% were achieved with dynamic sorption capacities of 7.5 wt.%. Solid sample collected during continuous operation were analyzed by TGA and 13C-NMR to identity the decrease of CO2 adsorption capacity and the extent of thermo-oxidative side reactions. Slow oxidative degradation of the silica-PEI occurred because the transporting adsorbent was exposure to the non-humidified air in the solid transport system.
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