Recent developments in aqueous ammonia-based post-combustion CO2 capture technologies

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作者
Hai Yu [1 ]
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[1] CSIRO Energy
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Aqueous ammonia; NH3; Post-combustion capture; Ammonia loss; Regeneration energy; Amines;
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TQ113.6 [氨水(氢氧化铵溶液)的制备]; X701 [废气的处理与利用];
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摘要
Aqueous ammonia(NH3) is a promising alternative solvent for the capture of industrial COemissions, given its high chemical stability and COremoval capacity, and low material costs and regeneration energy. NH3 also has potential for capturing multiple flue gas components, including NOx, SOxand CO, and producing value-added chemicals. However, its high volatility and low reactivity towards COlimit its economic viability. Considerable efforts have been made to advance aqueous NH3-based post-combustion capture technologies in the last few years: in particular, General Electric’s chilled NH3 process, CSIRO’s mild-temperature aqueous NH3 process and SRI International’s mixed-salts(NH3 and potassium carbonate) technology. Here, we review these research activities and other developments in the field, and outline future research needed to further improve aqueous NH3-based COcapture technologies.
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页码:2255 / 2265
页数:11
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