Process for carbon dioxide capture from flue gases

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Name:

Tapio Tirri

Email:

tapio.tirri@xamk.fi

Service Provider:

FiberLaboratory / South-Eastern Finland University of Applied Sciences

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Process for carbon dioxide capture from flue gases
Raw Material:
C1 gases - specific
Process Stage:
Separation Technologies
Technology:
Crystallisation and precipitation, Flocculation
Technology Area:
Physicochemical separations
Scale:
Semi Pilot, Pilot
Additional Technical Information:
The method separates carbon dioxide from flue gases using water, and there is no need to use environmentally harmful chemicals. The method is based on dissolving carbon dioxide gas in water and recovering the gas from the water. The amine method of carbon capture is widely used around the world, but this entails environmental and health risks due to the chemicals involved. In contrast, the use of water-based storage is chemical-free and environmentally friendly. The various phases in the process exploit changes in pressure, temperature, and liquid and gas flow rates. The method is competitive in terms of energy consumption and achieves a good level of carbon dioxide capture.
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