Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol.234, 430-436, 2013
Experimental study of Co(II) additive on ammonia escape in carbon capture using renewable ammonia
Ammonia escape problem was concerned in carbon capture process. Co(II) was selected as inhibitor due to its high coordination number and dissociation constant with ammonia. The influences of Co(II) concentration on ammonia slip in the processes of absorption and desorption were investigated. Research results show that, the complex [Co(NH3)(6)](2+) formed by Co(II) and the free ammonia in absorption solution can reduce the concentration of ammonia escape by 60%. Under the experimental conditions, Co(ID additive was associated with conventional washing device, enabling the concentration of NH3 to be less than 10 mu L/L in the exhaust of carbon capture using ammonia, meeting the emission standards. The existence of Co(II) has almost no effect on CO2 absorption efficiency, and can increase the proportion of CO2 desorption by 2% to 5%. The inhibition mechanism and recycling characteristic of Co(II) was verified through the UV-Vis and XRD respectively. This study provides technical reference for the control of ammonia escape in the process of carbon capture using renewable ammonia method. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.