How does structured adsorbent channel heterogeneity influence the efficiency of adsorptive CO2 capture?
Benjamin Claessens
Abstract:Adsorbent monoliths are increasingly studied for carbon capture applications. Manufactured via extrusion, these monoliths often contain a heterogeneous distribution of channels, due to defects in the die or inhomogeneous drying. The effect of such heterogeneities on CO2 capture process performance is not well investigated. In this modelling work, the performance of a fixed bed, an ideal monolith and monoliths containing a wall size distribution are compared in a vacuum swing adsorption (VSA) cycle. At high ads… Show more
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