Simulation comparison between equilibrium and rate-based approach for CO2 removal via promoted K2CO3 with glycine

The main limitation of rate-based approach in Aspen Plus is the unavailability of the method under dynamic analysis. Hence, to support the development of the integrated process of natural gas treatment at a higher scale, a comprehensive equilibrium and rate-based simulations of CO2 removal via potas...

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Main Authors: Faezah, Isa, Haslinda, Zabiri, Noorlisa, Harun, Azmi, Mohd Shariff, Nur Kamarul Syaabah, Ng, Muhammad Afif Asyraf, Afian
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spelling my.ump.umpir.423362024-10-30T04:31:32Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/42336/ Simulation comparison between equilibrium and rate-based approach for CO2 removal via promoted K2CO3 with glycine Faezah, Isa Haslinda, Zabiri Noorlisa, Harun Azmi, Mohd Shariff Nur Kamarul Syaabah, Ng Muhammad Afif Asyraf, Afian QD Chemistry T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TP Chemical technology The main limitation of rate-based approach in Aspen Plus is the unavailability of the method under dynamic analysis. Hence, to support the development of the integrated process of natural gas treatment at a higher scale, a comprehensive equilibrium and rate-based simulations of CO2 removal via potassium carbonate promoted with glycine (PCGly) is conducted. The purpose of this study is to observe the efficiency of the equilibrium-based model to represent the CO2 removal system before the dynamic simulation can be developed. The validation is conducted based on published experimental data and the result shows that at steady state, the equilibrium-based method is able to predict the CO2 removal as satisfactorily as the rate-based approach. The error deviation between both methods is 2.11 % and through this study, it is shown that the equilibrium-based method is able to simulate the CO2-PGly system efficiently. Thus, this would enable further investigation of the CO2-PGly system under dynamic simulation using the equilibrium-based method. EDP Sciences 2021-07-06 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/42336/1/Simulation%20comparison%20between%20equilibrium.pdf Faezah, Isa and Haslinda, Zabiri and Noorlisa, Harun and Azmi, Mohd Shariff and Nur Kamarul Syaabah, Ng and Muhammad Afif Asyraf, Afian (2021) Simulation comparison between equilibrium and rate-based approach for CO2 removal via promoted K2CO3 with glycine. In: E3S Web of Conferences. 2021 International Conference on Process Engineering and Advanced Materials, ICPEAM2020 , 13 - 15 July 2021 , Kuching. pp. 1-6., 287 (03005). ISSN 2555-0403 (Published) https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202128703005
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topic QD Chemistry
T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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spellingShingle QD Chemistry
T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TP Chemical technology
Faezah, Isa
Haslinda, Zabiri
Noorlisa, Harun
Azmi, Mohd Shariff
Nur Kamarul Syaabah, Ng
Muhammad Afif Asyraf, Afian
Simulation comparison between equilibrium and rate-based approach for CO2 removal via promoted K2CO3 with glycine
description The main limitation of rate-based approach in Aspen Plus is the unavailability of the method under dynamic analysis. Hence, to support the development of the integrated process of natural gas treatment at a higher scale, a comprehensive equilibrium and rate-based simulations of CO2 removal via potassium carbonate promoted with glycine (PCGly) is conducted. The purpose of this study is to observe the efficiency of the equilibrium-based model to represent the CO2 removal system before the dynamic simulation can be developed. The validation is conducted based on published experimental data and the result shows that at steady state, the equilibrium-based method is able to predict the CO2 removal as satisfactorily as the rate-based approach. The error deviation between both methods is 2.11 % and through this study, it is shown that the equilibrium-based method is able to simulate the CO2-PGly system efficiently. Thus, this would enable further investigation of the CO2-PGly system under dynamic simulation using the equilibrium-based method.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Faezah, Isa
Haslinda, Zabiri
Noorlisa, Harun
Azmi, Mohd Shariff
Nur Kamarul Syaabah, Ng
Muhammad Afif Asyraf, Afian
author_facet Faezah, Isa
Haslinda, Zabiri
Noorlisa, Harun
Azmi, Mohd Shariff
Nur Kamarul Syaabah, Ng
Muhammad Afif Asyraf, Afian
author_sort Faezah, Isa
title Simulation comparison between equilibrium and rate-based approach for CO2 removal via promoted K2CO3 with glycine
title_short Simulation comparison between equilibrium and rate-based approach for CO2 removal via promoted K2CO3 with glycine
title_full Simulation comparison between equilibrium and rate-based approach for CO2 removal via promoted K2CO3 with glycine
title_fullStr Simulation comparison between equilibrium and rate-based approach for CO2 removal via promoted K2CO3 with glycine
title_full_unstemmed Simulation comparison between equilibrium and rate-based approach for CO2 removal via promoted K2CO3 with glycine
title_sort simulation comparison between equilibrium and rate-based approach for co2 removal via promoted k2co3 with glycine
publisher EDP Sciences
publishDate 2021
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/42336/1/Simulation%20comparison%20between%20equilibrium.pdf
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