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Recovery of carbon dioxide from flue gas streams by vacuum swing adsorption

PA Webley, P Xiao, J Zhang

Aiche Annual Meeting Conference Proceedings | Published : 2005

Abstract

Pressure swing adsorption is a widely accepted technology for gas separation. Recently, there has been interest in using this technology for carbon dioxide capture from exhaust gases to help mitigate global warming. In this study, separation of CO2 from flue gases containing 10% CO2 in nitrogen by VSA (vacuum swing adsorption) using zeolite 13X was studied theoretically. Application of control loops within our simulation leads to a constrained CSS (cyclic steady state) solution which satisfies the designed specifications, that is, some dependent variables in the PSA system are forced to reach their preset target values at CSS by adjusting those parameters with PID (Proportional Integral Deri..

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