Abstract:
One of the new approaches for capturing carbon dioxide from treated flue gases (post- combustion capture) is based on gas hydrate crystallization. The carbon dioxide cont...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
One of the new approaches for capturing carbon dioxide from treated flue gases (post- combustion capture) is based on gas hydrate crystallization. The carbon dioxide content of the gas hydrate crystals is different than that of the flue gas. This provides the basis for the separation or capture of the CO2. Moreover, when a gas mixture of CO2 and H2 forms gas hydrates the CO2 which forms hydrate at lower pressure prefers to partition in the hydrate phase. This provides the basis for the separation of CO2 (pre- combustion capture). The present study illustrates the concept and provides basic thermodynamic and kinetic data supporting process development.
Published in: 2006 IEEE EIC Climate Change Conference
Date of Conference: 10-12 May 2006
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 15 January 2007
CD:1-4244-0218-2