Carbon Dioxide Absorption Using Different Solvents (MEA, NaOH, KOH and Mg(OH)2) in Bubble Column Reactor
Özet
Carbon dioxide is considered to be one of the greenhouse gases potentially
responsible for climate change. The aim of this research is to reduce emissions by
capturing carbon dioxide in a solution using an absorption method. The absorption
capacity, absorption rate, carbon dioxide removal efficiency, and overall mass
transfer coefficient of MEA (Monoethanolamin) and alkaline solvents (NaOH, KOH,
Mg (OH)2) were investigated using a bubble column gas absorption reactor with
counter current flow. The effects of operational parameters such as solvent
concentration (0.01, 0.05, and 0.25M) and solvent type were studied. The research
showed that KOH, NaOH, and MEA were more efficient in capturing CO2 than Mg
(OH)2 was. For all solvent types, the total mass transfer coefficient, absorption rate,
and CO2 removal efficiency were increased with the increase in the concentration of
solvent. The solvent concentration is increased from 0.01 M to 0.25 M to obtain the
highest KGa values for MEA, NaOH, and KOH, 3.75 1/min for MEA, 3.70 1/min
for NaOH, and 3.93 1/min for KOH.The MEA, NaOH, and KOH absorption rates
were maximum at 0.25 M solvent concentrations as 0.19x103 mol/Ls. The maximum
CO2 removal efficiencies for MEA, NaOH, and KOH at 0.25 M solvent concentration
are greater than 60%. Absorption capacity of NaOH and KOH is 0.313 mol CO2/mol
NaOH and 0.316 (mol CO2/mol KOH). The highest absorption capacity, 0.576 mol
CO2/mol MEA, was obtained at a solvent concentration of 0.01M MEA.