TY - JOUR
T1 - CO2 absorption/desorption and mass transfer performance of MDEA-MEA blended solution in micropacked bed reactors
AU - Sang, Le
AU - Zhou, Tao
AU - Yang, Wei Yao
AU - Cai, Yong
AU - Zhang, Hong Da
AU - Lang, Yu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025
PY - 2025/3/15
Y1 - 2025/3/15
N2 - Micropacked bed reactors (μPBRs) present excellent transport performance, but lack of related MEA/MDEA blended solution for CO2 absorption/desorption that hinder the application of decarbonization. In this study, CO2 absorption/desorption and mass transfer performance in MEA/MDEA blended solution have been investigated in μPBRs with ceramic beads. The effects of operating conditions including fluid superficial velocity, temperature, initial concentration and loading CO2 of MEA/MDEA blended solution on the absorption/desorption efficiency, desorption rate, and mass transfer coefficient are discussed. The value of kLa of μPBRs with MEA/MDEA blended solution is 0.45 ∼ 8.42 s−1 for CO2 absorption process, which is bigger than that of conventional reactors and μPBRs with single component amine. For desorption process, the value of desorption efficiency and rate is 19.6–52.1 % and 0.08–1.46 mmol/min, respectively. Compared to the microchannel reactors, MEA/MDEA blended solution shows high desorption efficiency and rate in μPBRs. Additionally, the empirical correlation of kLa is proposed for CO2 absorption.
AB - Micropacked bed reactors (μPBRs) present excellent transport performance, but lack of related MEA/MDEA blended solution for CO2 absorption/desorption that hinder the application of decarbonization. In this study, CO2 absorption/desorption and mass transfer performance in MEA/MDEA blended solution have been investigated in μPBRs with ceramic beads. The effects of operating conditions including fluid superficial velocity, temperature, initial concentration and loading CO2 of MEA/MDEA blended solution on the absorption/desorption efficiency, desorption rate, and mass transfer coefficient are discussed. The value of kLa of μPBRs with MEA/MDEA blended solution is 0.45 ∼ 8.42 s−1 for CO2 absorption process, which is bigger than that of conventional reactors and μPBRs with single component amine. For desorption process, the value of desorption efficiency and rate is 19.6–52.1 % and 0.08–1.46 mmol/min, respectively. Compared to the microchannel reactors, MEA/MDEA blended solution shows high desorption efficiency and rate in μPBRs. Additionally, the empirical correlation of kLa is proposed for CO2 absorption.
KW - Blended amine
KW - CO absorption/desorption
KW - Mass transfer
KW - Micropacked bed reactor
UR - http://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85217282020
U2 - 10.1016/j.ces.2025.121342
DO - 10.1016/j.ces.2025.121342
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85217282020
SN - 0009-2509
VL - 307
JO - Chemical Engineering Science
JF - Chemical Engineering Science
M1 - 121342
ER -