CO2 absorption/desorption and mass transfer performance of MDEA-MEA blended solution in micropacked bed reactors

Le Sang*, Tao Zhou, Wei Yao Yang, Yong Cai, Hong Da Zhang, Yu Lang

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Abstract

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.

Original languageEnglish
Article number121342
JournalChemical Engineering Science
Volume307
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Mar 2025

Keywords

  • Blended amine
  • CO absorption/desorption
  • Mass transfer
  • Micropacked bed reactor

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