Quantitative Evaluation of the Aqueous-Ammonia Process for CO2 Capture Using Fundamental Data and Thermodynamic Analysis
Paul M. Mathias, Satish Reddy, and John P. O'Connell
Presented at: 9th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies, Washington, D.C.
November 2008
There is strong world-wide interest in developing new and improved processes for post-combustion capture of CO
2, usually using chemical absorption. Developers of new processes make positive claims for their proposals in terms of low energy consumption, but these are usually difficult to validate. This paper demonstrates that rigorous application of thermodynamic analysis and process simulation provides a powerful way to quantitatively evaluate the energy requirements of CO
2 - capture processes by applying this methodology to the analysis of the chilled-ammonia process.
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