Application of fluidized-bed homogeneous crystallization technology to carbon sequestration and recovery from flue gas

Author:

Huang Po-Chun,Vilando Anabella C.,Ha Thi-Hanh,Lu Ming-ChunORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe Earth’s energy balance produced by human activity is the main factor in the complex relationship between greenhouse gases and global warming. The Taiwan Environmental Protection Agency reports that carbon dioxide makes up more than 95% of Taiwan’s most recent greenhouse gas emissions. This study used fluidized-bed homogeneous crystallization (FBHC) technology to recover carbonate in a simulated CO2-enriched flue gas. It was specifically designed to determine how carbonate removal and crystallization efficiency were affected by carbonate surface loading, the influence of the source of calcium ions, and interfering substances. Results revealed that the best surface loading at 55 kg m− 2 h− 1 achieved 93% removal and 84% crystallization efficiency. At 50 mg L− 1 of sulfate ions, the presence of more interfering compounds tends to reduce carbonate removal to 97% and 91% crystallization. Regarding X-ray diffraction data, the recovered carbonate crystals resembled calcium carbonate crystals. It has been demonstrated that carbonate can be recovered using FBHC technology as a method of CO2 capture and storage.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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