2018
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.7b04247
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Ionic Liquid as a Selective Capture Method of CO2 from Different Sources: Comparison with MEA

Abstract: Ionic liquids (ILs) have received growing consideration as a prospective decarbonization solvent. Nevertheless, most studies have focused on flue gases with specific compositions and flow rates, which makes it a challenging task to use ILs with divergent CO 2 emission scenarios for the comprehensive carbon management. In this work, complete conceptual designs for absorption processes 1-butyl-3methylimidazolium acetate ([bmim][Ac]) are developed for separating at least 90% of CO 2 from the feed before pressuriz… Show more

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“…The obtained values are comparable with other studies. Significant carbon dioxide reductions were also obtained in the work of Nguyen and Zondervan [40] and de Riva et al [39]. Capital and operating costs were not suggested for the [ 6 ], economic data can be found and suggested [9,36], but a straight comparison cannot be made with the used ionic liquid.…”
Section: Results Of the Response Surface Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The obtained values are comparable with other studies. Significant carbon dioxide reductions were also obtained in the work of Nguyen and Zondervan [40] and de Riva et al [39]. Capital and operating costs were not suggested for the [ 6 ], economic data can be found and suggested [9,36], but a straight comparison cannot be made with the used ionic liquid.…”
Section: Results Of the Response Surface Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Capital and operating costs were not suggested for the [ 6 ], economic data can be found and suggested [9,36], but a straight comparison cannot be made with the used ionic liquid. However, from a first analysis it is possible to consider the relations proposed by Nguyen and Zondervan [40] for OPEX and CAPEX of [bmim][Ac] as a function of flue gas flow rate and carbon dioxide composition. A comparison between this work and the suggested relations of Nguyen and Zondervan [40] shows that CAPEX values are comparable, while a higher OPEX is calculated due to the required flow rate and cost of the used IL.…”
Section: Results Of the Response Surface Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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