The present work considers the utilization of a moving bed temperature swing adsorption (MBTSA) process for CO 2 capture as alternative to the commercial absorption-based …
J Wu, X Zhu, F Yang, T Ge, R Wang - Chemical Engineering Journal, 2021 - Elsevier
One reason for the slow development of adsorption-based carbon capture technologies is the inefficient fabrication of adsorbents with both promising adsorption performance and …
Moving bed temperature swing adsorption (MBTSA) is a promising technology for CO 2 capture from flue gases. In a MBTSA unit, a selective adsorbent material is circulated …
G Mondino, AI Spjelkavik, T Didriksen… - Industrial & …, 2020 - ACS Publications
Well-shaped 300–700 μm spheres of aggregated metal–organic framework CPO-27-Ni crystallites have been produced using a spray-granulation method with cross-bonded …
Using a model in gPROMS, we study a Zeolite 13X-based moving bed temperature swing adsorption (MBTSA) process designed to capture CO 2 from a coal-fired power plant. Two …
Flexible operation of thermal power plants will become increasingly relevant in the coming years. This work evaluates the effect of integrating a steam accumulator into a 598 MW …
We simulate a moving bed temperature swing adsorption (MBTSA) process to capture CO2 in postcombustion context using zeolite 13X as adsorbent. Experimental adsorption …
Amine-appended metal–organic frameworks of the class Mg 2 (dobpdc) are promising candidates for efficient carbon capture in part due to their step-shaped CO 2 adsorption …
K Lei, B Ye, J Cao, R Zhang, D Liu - Energies, 2017 - mdpi.com
Burning fuels in an O2/H2O atmosphere is regarded as the next generation of oxy-fuel combustion for CO2 capture and storage (CCS). By combining oxy-fuel combustion and …