Skid-Scale Cryogenic Carbon Capture

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  • Larry Baxter
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The Cryogenic Carbon CaptureTM (CCC) process is a retrofit, post-combustion technology that desublimates CO2 in the flue gas, separates the resulting solid from the remaining light gases, pressurizes the solid CO2, melts the CO2 and warms the light gas, and completes the CO2 pressurization with liquid CO2. This skid-scale CCC system has demonstrated successful carbon capture of 90–99% from simulated (i.e., gas mixtures from gas cylinders), natural gas, coal, and coal/biomass flue gases where the CO2 content varied from 5 to 18 vol%. The CCC system also obtained particulate and pollutant capture >95% for PM4 and >98% for higher particulate sizes and SO2. The CCC process has been successfully demonstrated at a skid-scale and is ready to be scaled up for pilot demonstration.

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تاریخ انتشار 2015