(730c) Long Term Durability of Dolomite-Derived MgO-Based Sorbent for CO2 Capture in IGCC
AIChE Annual Meeting
2014
2014 AIChE Annual Meeting
Advanced Fossil Energy Utilization
Modeling of Carbon Capture Materials, Devices, and Processes
Thursday, November 20, 2014 - 3:55pm to 4:15pm
New generation of coal power plants such as Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC)
reduces the emissions of CO2
efficiency losses, it is desirable to remove CO2 in the temperature range of 300° to 450°C,
which makes regenerable MgO-based sorbents ideal for such operations. The sorbents have
high reactivity and good capacity toward CO2 absorption in the temperature range of 300–450 C
at 20 atm. and can be easily regenerated at the temperature range of 500–550 C. The effect of
cycling on CO2 capture capacity of MgO-based sorbent prepared from natural dolomite was
experimentally investigated in this work. The rates of carbonation and regeneration reactions
were studied. Series of carbonation/regeneration cycles (up to 24) have been carried out in a
dispersed bed reactor to determine the effect of various variables on long term durability of the
sorbent. The gradual loss of CO2 sorption capacity appears to be mainly due to loss potassium
(a carbonation reaction promoter) in the cyclic process. Durability of the sorbents improves in
the presence of steam, which is likely due to the favorable changes in the pore structure of the
sorbents. A variable diffusivity shrinking core model has been used to fit the experimental data
of the sorbent carbonation and regeneration in the cyclic process with excellent accuracy.
per unit of power generated. In IGCC processes, to avoid