Artículo
Equation-Oriented Optimization Applied to the Optimal Design of Carbon Capture Plants Using Rigorous Models
Pedrozo, Hector Alejandro
; Valderrama Ríos, C.M; Zamarripa, Miguel; Morgan, J; Osorio Suarez, J P; Uribe Rodriguez, A; Díaz, María Soledad
; Biegler, L T
Fecha de publicación:
08/05/2023
Editorial:
American Chemical Society
Revista:
Industrial & Engineering Chemical Research
ISSN:
0888-5885
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Post-combustion capture has the potential to mitigate climate change through the reduction of CO2 emissions in the short term. Chemical absorption-based processes are the most mature technology, but process costs should be reduced to facilitate their worldwide application. In this context, we address the optimal design of absorption-based carbon capture technologies using the Aspen Plus platform in the equation-oriented (EO) mode. We show the efficiency of this tool by solving optimal design problems for three case studies: (i) conventional process using monoethanolamine; (ii) conventional process using 2-methylpiperazine; and (iii) advanced flash stripping (AFS) configuration using piperazine (PZ). The objective function is the carbon dioxide avoided cost, and we consider a flue gas with a CO2 concentration of 7.5% (molar basis). Numerical results indicate that the AFS configuration with PZ has the best energy efficiency (2.46 GJ/t-CO2) and achieves the lowest CO2 avoided cost, with a value of 98.8 $/tonne-CO2
Palabras clave:
carbon capture
,
optimization
,
rigorous modeling
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Articulos de PLANTA PILOTO DE INGENIERIA QUIMICA (I)
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Pedrozo, Hector Alejandro; Valderrama Ríos, C.M; Zamarripa, Miguel; Morgan, J; Osorio Suarez, J P; et al.; Equation-Oriented Optimization Applied to the Optimal Design of Carbon Capture Plants Using Rigorous Models; American Chemical Society; Industrial & Engineering Chemical Research; 62; 19; 8-5-2023; 7539-7553
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