Engineering design of direct‐air‐capture contactors composed of sorbent particles using numerical simulations
Neeraj Sinai Borker,
Thomas Herdtle,
Cory Sauer
et al.
Abstract:We study the transport of CO2 molecules inside direct‐air‐capture (DAC) contactors made of packed beds of solid‐sorbent‐particles separated by airgaps using numerical solution of the convection‐diffusion and first‐order adsorption kinetics equations. We quantify an apparent slowdown in the CO2 uptake in such contactors relative to the CO2 uptake of a high‐capacity sorbent particle making the bed. We derive two naturally occurring length‐scales associated with the adsorption process: (1) thickness of the sorben… Show more
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