(371ac) Optimal Scale Analysis of Rotating Packed Bed (RPB) for Modular CO2 Capture
AIChE Annual Meeting
2024
2024 AIChE Annual Meeting
Computing and Systems Technology Division
10A: Process Design for a Net Zero Carbon Economy I
Sunday, October 27, 2024 - 4:33pm to 4:54pm
Our results indicate the potential for CO2 capture at optimal scales of 15, 100, and 200 tons per day (TPD) from off-gas streams with CO2 concentrations of 4.0%, 14.5%, and 24.8%, respectively, utilizing 50wt% MEA solvent and RPB absorber units with a 1 m outer radius. Our findings emphasize the significant potential for reducing CO2 avoidance costs in small to medium-scale CO2 capture, primarily through capital cost, operation and maintenance (O&M) cost savings in an absorber, and the energy efficiencies gained from high-concentration amine solvents. Acknowledging the constraints of current RPB designs, we advocate for a modular deployment strategy, promoting wider adoption at smaller to medium scales and reducing the barriers to initial investment. We anticipate that this modular approach mitigates investment risks and accelerates the adoption of CO2 capture technologies across various industrial sectors, enabling strategic deployment and operation of CO2 capture plants such as gradual scale-up or scheduled partial operations.