Pilot plant studies for CO2capture from waste incinerator flue gas using MEA based solvent

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Experimental study of carbon dioxide (CO2) capture from waste incinerator flue gas is presented. A specific pilot plant has been achieved based on absorption/desorption process usingMonoEthanolAmine (MEA) solvent. Several experiments have been carried out at laboratory and industrial site. The pilot is fully instrumented to establish precise balances. Laboratory experiments allow to measure overall mass transfer coefficient KGaw for several pilot operating conditions. Long laboratory and industrial runs provide an estimation of MEA chemical resistance against waste incinerator flue gas. The experiments also allowed the analysis of NO2and SO2absorption through the solvent as well as the accumulation of Heat Stable Salts (HSS) for a full scale CO2capture unit fed by a waste incinerator flue gas.

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Aouini, I., Ledoux, A., Estel, L., & Mary, S. (2014). Pilot plant studies for CO2capture from waste incinerator flue gas using MEA based solvent. Oil and Gas Science and Technology, 69(6), 1091–1104. https://doi.org/10.2516/ogst/2013205

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