Earl Lawrence Vincent Goetheer
Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
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Absorption-Based Post-combustion Capture of Carbon Dioxide | 2016
L.V. van der Ham; Earl Lawrence Vincent Goetheer; E. Sanchez Fernandez; M.R.M. Abu-Zahra; Thijs J. H. Vlugt
Aqueous amino acid salt solutions that precipitate due to CO2 absorption are a relatively novel and promising class of solvents. Although the presence of solids in the process stream requires adequate measures related to slurry handling and crystallization control, precipitation also increases the solvent CO2 capacity and the energy performance of the stripper. By using an additional solid–liquid separation step to concentrate the slurry before it is sent to the stripper, known as the DECAB+ process, the energy performance can be further improved. Most of the current experimental work on these systems focuses on the amino acids taurine, α- and β-alanine, sarcosine, glycine, and proline, neutralized with equimolar amounts of potassium hydroxide. Investigated properties include the CO2 concentration at which precipitation is first observed, which is closely related to the solubility of the amino acid, the composition of the precipitate, and the CO2 absorption rate. The precipitate typically contains pure amino acids and/or bicarbonate, depending on the amino acid solubility. Shortcut process simulations have been used to estimate the energy performance of absorption processes using precipitating amino acids, so far focusing on 4M KOH + taurine (K-tau) and 4M KOHxa0+xa0α-alanine (K-α-ala) solutions. Specific regeneration duties below 2xa0GJ/ton CO2 seem possible for the DECAB+ process when using K-α-ala and lean vapor compressor (LVC). Compared to a conventional process using 30xa0wt % monoethanolamine and LVC, this corresponds to a reduction of 35% in the regeneration duty. Future research should focus on more-detailed process simulations, based on a predictive thermodynamic model that consistently describes the vapor–liquid–solid equilibria of the system. Demonstration of the DECAB+ process on a pilot scale is also highly recommended, with a special focus on the crystallization and slurry handling process steps and units.
Proceedings of the 4th International Gas Processing Symposium#R##N#Qatar, October 2014 | 2015
Annemieke van de Runstraat; Erwin Giling; Abdelbaki Benamor; Earl Lawrence Vincent Goetheer
Abstract The Gas Processing Center (GPC) of Qatar University together with TNO, is building a pilot plant to study reactive absorption of CO 2 from natural gas. This pilot plant will be equipped with state of the art material to test novel high capacity amine solution and gain in depth knowledge under relevant conditions of mass and energy transfer inside absorber and stripper. This pilot plant will be in operation at the GPC in the first quarter 2015.
Fuel | 2014
E. Sanchez Fernandez; Earl Lawrence Vincent Goetheer; Giampaolo Manzolini; Ennio Macchi; S. Rezvani; Thijs J. H. Vlugt
Applied Energy | 2015
Giampaolo Manzolini; E. Sanchez Fernandez; Sina Rezvani; Ennio Macchi; Earl Lawrence Vincent Goetheer; Thijs J. H. Vlugt
Journal of Membrane Science | 2014
G. A. Dibrov; V. V. Volkov; V. Vasilevsky; A.A. Shutova; Stepan Bazhenov; V.S. Khotimsky; A. van de Runstraat; Earl Lawrence Vincent Goetheer; A. V. Volkov
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2016
E. Sanchez Fernandez; M. Sanchez del Rio; Hannah Chalmers; Purvil Khakharia; Earl Lawrence Vincent Goetheer; Jon Gibbins; Mathieu Lucquiaud
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2011
L.F.G. Geers; A. van de Runstraat; R. Joh; R. Schneider; Earl Lawrence Vincent Goetheer
Archive | 2011
Earl Lawrence Vincent Goetheer; Fernandez Eva Sanchez
Archive | 2009
Annemieke van de Runstraat; Peter Geerdink; Earl Lawrence Vincent Goetheer
Archive | 2009
Erik Meuleman; Peter Geerdink; Earl Lawrence Vincent Goetheer; Eva Sanchez Fernandez