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Minimal Kinetic Model of Direct Air Capture of CO 2 by Supported Amine Sorbents in Dry and Humid Conditions.

Hongjun LiuHongfei LinSheng DaiDe-En Jiang
Published in: Industrial & engineering chemistry research (2024)
Dilute concentration (∼400 ppm) and humidity are two important factors in the direct air capture (DAC) of CO 2 by supported sorbents. In this work, a minimal DAC CO 2 adsorption-kinetics model was formulated for supported amine sorbents under dry and humid conditions. Our model fits well with a recent DAC experiment with supported amine sorbent in both dry and humid conditions. Temperature and flow rate effects on breakthrough curves were quantitatively captured, and increasing temperature led to faster CO 2 adsorption kinetics. Moisture was shown to broaden the breakthrough curve with slower CO 2 adsorption kinetics but significantly improve the uptake capacity. The present minimal model provides a versatile platform for kinetic modeling of the DAC of CO 2 on supported amine and other chemisorption systems.
Keyphrases
  • aqueous solution
  • high throughput
  • mass spectrometry
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