Carbon Capture Techniques

Wednesday, April 4, 2012: 8:00 AM
335B (Hilton of the Americas)

Description:
The capture/separation step for carbon dioxide (CO2) from large-point sources is a critical one with respect to the technical feasibility and cost of the overall carbon sequestration scenario (capture followed by storage). For large-point sources, such as those found in power generation and industrial operations, the carbon dioxide capture techniques should possess the potential for improved efficiency and costs as compared to more conventional technologies. The techniques can have wide applications, for example capture/separation of carbon dioxide from fuel or synthesis gas (precombustion, such as integrated gasification combined cycle – IGCC). This session will concentrate on new or improved methods of CO2 capture from gasification-based advanced power systems or large industrial plants that can significantly reduce CO2 capture costs and associated energy requirements. Novel concepts are being developed including, but not limited to, wet scrubbing; chemical absorption or adsorption with solid sorbents; separation by membranes; and chemical looping. Presenters are encouraged to submit in the above technological areas or in any other areas that apply to the general advancement in precombustion carbon capture.


Sponsor:
Topical 2: Advanced Fossil Energy Utilization


Chair:
David Luebke
Email: David.Luebke@netl.doe.gov

Co-Chair:
Henry W. Pennline
Email: pennline@netl.doe.gov



8:00 AM
(125a) Amine Absorption with Vacuum Stripping for Post-Combustion Carbon Capture
Sumedh S. Warudkar, Kenneth R. Cox, Michael S. Wong and George J. Hirasaki


8:30 AM
(125b) Modeling, Simulation and Validation of CO2 Capture Process by Amine Solvent in South Korea
Youngsub Lim, Ung Lee, Yeong Su Jeong, Jaeheum Jung, Seeyub Yang and Chonghun Han


9:00 AM
(125c) A New Energy Saving by Self-Heat Recuperation in Post-Combustion CO2 Capture
Akira Kishimoto, Yasuki Kansha, Chihiro Fushimi and Atsushi Tsutsumi


9:30 AM
(125d) An Energy-Saving CO2 Gas Separation Based on Self-Heat Recuperation in Pre-Combustion Capture
Akira Kishimoto, Yasuki Kansha, Chihiro Fushimi and Atsushi Tsutsumi


10:00 AM
(125e) Performances and Stability of Pilot Scale Composite Pd and Pd-Au Membranes in Actual Coal Derived SynGas
Yi Hua Ma, Ivan Mardilovich, Federico Guazzone, Jacopo Catalano and Nikolas Kazantzis


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