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Stephanie Freeman January 10 th, 2007 Rochelle Group University of Texas at Austin – Dept. of Chemical Engineering
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2 Presentation Outline Introduction to ROC16 CO 2 Solubility Solid-Liquid Equilibrium of ROC16 Volatility of ROC16 Capacity and Viscosity Comparison of Kinetics Oxidative Degradation with Metals Thermal Degradation Conclusions and Current Issues Future Work on ROC16
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3 Introduction to ROC16 ROC16 is a novel amine solvent recently patented by the Rochelle Group The Rochelle group is currently investigating ROC16 as an viable alternative to 7 m MEA
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4 CO 2 Solubility in ROC10 at 40°C Hilliard (2007) P CO2 = 7.5 kPa P CO2 = 0.75 kPa
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5 Solubility of ROC20 At a loading of ~0.22, ROC20 is soluble at ambient temperature Hilliard (2007)
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6 Solubility of ROC16 (cont.) Hilliard (2007) Current optimized absorber loadings
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7 Expected Volatility at 40°C Hilliard (2007)
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8 Kinetics: ROC16 vs. 7 m MEA Comparison at 60°C, P CO2 * = 1 kPa k g ’ = 1.5x10 -9 kmol/m 2 -Pa-s, 7.0 m MEA (a) k g ’ = 2.7x10 -9 kmol/m 2 -Pa-s, ROC04 (b) k g ’ for ROC16 was estimated (a)Aboudheir (2003) (b)Cullinane (2005) Rate of ROC16 is roughly 2X faster than 7 m MEA
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9 Oxidative Degradation - Methods Low gas flow experiments 100 mL/min 98% O 2 / 2% CO 2 Analysis using Anion and Cation IC to detect: Organic acids (formate, acetate, etc.) Inorganic ions (nitrite and nitrate) Amides (through formate production) Amines Not yet testing for: Amino Acids Aldehydes
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10 Oxidative Degradation - Results Rate of Production mM/hr Solvent7 m MEAROC10ROC20 Metals Present0.6 mM Fe0.1 mM Fe 30 ppm Cr, 10 ppm Ni and Fe 250 ppm Cu Total Formate 0.400.010.0110.42 Glycolate 0.10000 Nitrite/Nitrate 0.460.001 0.01 Amine Products --00.39 Carbon in Products 0.730.050.0161.24
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11 Thermal Degradation - Methods Degradation of ROC20 studied at 135°C and 150°C Loadings of α=0.3 and α=0.4 Stainless steel bombs used Amine concentration analyzed by: Cation IC Acid pH titration
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12 Thermal Degradation over 5 weeks SolventT (°C)Loading Total Amine Loss (%) ROC20 135 0.34 0.45 150 0.30 0.4-2 ROC301500.30 ROC401500.32 7 m MEA1350.429 7 m MEA1500.484
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13 Conclusions Faster rates of absorption (Cullinane 2005) Higher capacity for CO 2 : Cap ROC16 = 1.44 mol CO 2 / kg solution Cap MEA = 0.84 mol CO 2 / kg solution Negligible oxidative degradation (w/o Cu 2+ ) Negligible thermal degradation (potentially greater stripper P and T) Comparable heat of absorption Comparable volatilities A DVANTAGES OF ROC16 OVER MEA
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14 Conclusions (cont.) Increased viscosity decreases diffusion Precipitation with loss of CO 2 loading or over-loading Feasibility of onsite loading of ROC16 Narrow solubility range Volatility management I SSUES THAT N EED TO BE A DDRESSED
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15 Conclusions (cont.) Pseudo-polymerization of ROC16 Rapid increase in viscosity Trigger unknown Anomalous gas/liquid behavior Oxidation experiments with either Fe/Cr/Ni or Cu produced some kind of “foam” P OTENTIALLY I NTRACTABLE O BSTACLES
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16 Future Work on ROC16 Additional degradation experiments with higher concentrations of Cr, Ni, and Fe Obtain rate data for ROC16 Further study phase equilibrium behavior of ROC16 Investigate pseudo-polymerization Develop plausible onsite loading procedures Determine true extent of foaming
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17 Questions?
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