Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management (Jun 2023)

Modeling and Simulation of CO2 Capture Unit using Mixed Solvent of Aqueous Methyldiethanolamine and Piperazine for 6.4 MWe Power Plant

  • S. I. Umar,
  • A. S. Joel,
  • U. D. Hamza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4314/jasem.v27i6.4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 6

Abstract

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Carbon dioxide emissions are the largest greenhouse gases contributor, which is attributed to global warming. Therefore, the capture of CO2 is necessary, especially from large point sources. Post-combustion capture using chemical solvents is the most matured capture technology. In this paper, mixed solvents of methyldiethanolamine (MDEA) and piperazine (PZ) were studied to potentially address some issues related to the use of conventional monoethanolamine (MEA). Steady-state modeling and simulation of the post-combustion carbon capture using the mixed solvents for a typical 6.4 MWe power plant were done. The model developed was validated against experimented data with relative error between 1 – 4.73% for the absorber on CO2 capture efficiency and between 2.93 – 10.2% relative errors on CO2 regeneration efficiency. The model was scaled up to capture CO2 from the flue gas of a typical 6.4 MWe power plant. The scaled-up results showed packing height and diameter of absorber to be 5.5 m and 1.5 m; while that of the stripper was 5.08 m and 1.45 m respectively. Effect of flue gas temperature on the capture efficiency was studied, it was observed that as the temperature increased from 20 ºC, the capture efficiency increased, but at 70 ºC, the efficiency showed no significant increase which could be associated with the existence of a temperature bulge. Capture efficiency increases with an increase in PZ concentration due to increase in the rate of reaction with concentration. The absorption and regeneration results suggest that an aqueous MDEA/PZ blend could be a prospective absorbent for CO2 capture.

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