JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING-ASCE, v.135, no.6, pp.473 - 477
Abstract
We investigated the effects of carbonation and regeneration temperature on the C O2 capture characteristics using SorbKX35, a potassium-based solid sorbent in a bubbling fluidized-bed reactor. A dry sorbent, SorbKX35 consists of K2 C O3 for absorption and supporters for mechanical strength. We also measured the physical properties of the sorbent, such as pore size, pore volume, and surface area after carbonation or regeneration, to confirm the extent of the reaction. With H2 O vapor pretreatment, nearly complete C O2 removal was initially achieved and maintained for about 10 min within a temperature range of 333.15-363.15 K with 2 s gas residence time. At lower temperature, C O2 capture was more effective during 1 h of carbonation. From the results of temperature programmed desorption and gas adsorption method (BET), we found that the regeneration of carbonated SorbKX35 was not complete at 473.15 K. The results obtained in this study can be used as basic data for designing and operating a large-scale C O2 capture process with two fluidized-bed reactors.