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CCS Benchmark Refresh - CO2 separation using a rotary wheel adsorber


Citation Mangano, E. and Brandani, S. CCS Benchmark Refresh - CO2 separation using a rotary wheel adsorber, ETI, 2015. https://doi.org/10.5286/UKERC.EDC.000115.
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Author(s) Mangano, E. and Brandani, S.
Project partner(s) University of Edinburgh
Publisher ETI
DOI https://doi.org/10.5286/UKERC.EDC.000115
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Abstract This report presents the results of an independent assessment (by University of Edinburgh, UoE) of the likely achievable separation performance from a rotary wheel adsorber using carbon monolith adsorbents. UoE selected what it considered the best available grade of carbon, measured adsorption isotherms for N2 and CO2 and modelled the performance of a rotary adsorber for two alternative cycles. The simulation results showed that 90% recovery and 97% purity could be achieved.
Associated Project(s) ETI-CC2015: CO2 Capture Technologies Benchmark Refresh
Associated Dataset(s)

CCS Benchmark Refresh - A techno-economic analysis of the performance of a state-of-the art CCGT with and without amine capture at 90% capture rate

Associated Publication(s)

CCS Benchmark Refresh - Phase A Report

CCS Benchmark Refresh - Task 5 Report: Independent Capture Plant

ETI Insights Report - Reducing the cost of CCS - Developments in Capture Plant technology