This paper reports the integration of Electric swing adsorption (ESA) Process in a Natural Gas Combined Cycle. This process was investigated in the MATESA FP7 project financed by European Commission. The ESA process is modelled through ASPEN Adsorption using both heat and electricity for regenerating the sorbent. The overall heat duty of the sorbent is 4 MJ/kgCO2 where half of this is recovered in the regeneration cycle. The resulting CO2 avoided is around 90% with a net electric efficiency of about 40%. The low efficiency is consequence of the higher energetic value of electricity with respect to the thermal power typically adopted in MEA regeneration. Being the first attempt of simulating this process using multiple heat sources and the r...
The SARC consists of a number of standalone reactors where a solid sorbent is carbonated by a flue g...
This paper presents the first experimental demonstration of the novel swing adsorption reactor clust...
The key challenge in postcombustion capture from gas-fired power plants is related to the low CO2 co...
This paper reports the integration of Electric swing adsorption (ESA) Process in a Natural Gas Combi...
A moving-bed temperature-swing adsorption (MBTSA) process has been evaluated for post-combustion CO2...
The design of temperature swing adsorption (TSA) cycles aimed at recovering the heavy product at hig...
Adsorption technologies provide high selectivity and low energy consumption making this technique ve...
Due to high regeneration energy demands for amine absorption processes for post-combustion CO2 captu...
This paper deals with gas separation by adsorption processes. The key objective is to investigate th...
© 2017 Dr Qinghu ZhaoCarbon capture and storage (CCS) is thought to be the only feasible method to m...
Simulation results in the literature suggest that Vacuum Swing Adsorption (VSA) processes using phys...
© 2015 Dr. Augustine NtiamoahMuch of the consumer energy needs of the world are met from the combust...
The swing adsorption reactor cluster is a promising new method for post-combustion CO2 capture using...
The SARC consists of a number of standalone reactors where a solid sorbent is carbonated by a flue g...
This paper presents the first experimental demonstration of the novel swing adsorption reactor clust...
The key challenge in postcombustion capture from gas-fired power plants is related to the low CO2 co...
This paper reports the integration of Electric swing adsorption (ESA) Process in a Natural Gas Combi...
A moving-bed temperature-swing adsorption (MBTSA) process has been evaluated for post-combustion CO2...
The design of temperature swing adsorption (TSA) cycles aimed at recovering the heavy product at hig...
Adsorption technologies provide high selectivity and low energy consumption making this technique ve...
Due to high regeneration energy demands for amine absorption processes for post-combustion CO2 captu...
This paper deals with gas separation by adsorption processes. The key objective is to investigate th...
© 2017 Dr Qinghu ZhaoCarbon capture and storage (CCS) is thought to be the only feasible method to m...
Simulation results in the literature suggest that Vacuum Swing Adsorption (VSA) processes using phys...
© 2015 Dr. Augustine NtiamoahMuch of the consumer energy needs of the world are met from the combust...
The swing adsorption reactor cluster is a promising new method for post-combustion CO2 capture using...
The SARC consists of a number of standalone reactors where a solid sorbent is carbonated by a flue g...
This paper presents the first experimental demonstration of the novel swing adsorption reactor clust...
The key challenge in postcombustion capture from gas-fired power plants is related to the low CO2 co...