Project Details
Adsorbenssynthese und Mehrskalenmodellierung von CO2-Einfang/Adsorbent Synthesis and Multi-scale Modeling of Carbon Capture
Applicants
Professor Dr. Frerich Keil; Professor Berend Smit
Subject Area
Chemical and Thermal Process Engineering
Theoretical Chemistry: Molecules, Materials, Surfaces
Theoretical Chemistry: Molecules, Materials, Surfaces
Term
from 2011 to 2019
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 205675079
Carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel combustion are considered a major contributor to climate change. The CO2 emission can be reduced considerably by post-combustion capture of CO2 adsorbed from power plant flue gas using zeolites or MOFs. A particular problem is the strong adsorption of water inside many nanoporous materials. Prominent examples are open metal site MOFs. One objective of the present proposal is to computationally study and characterize the water adsorption phenomena in nano-porous materials. A theoretical model to interpret the water adsorption behavior in the pores of nano-porous materials will be developed, also a working mixed-gas model to predict physical properties of water containing flue gases at various conditions inside nano-pores. Furthermore, the parasitic-energy model will be extended by including water. A parasitic energy look-up tool will be integrated into a full-fledged open source carbon capture platform. In order to design adsorbers/desorbers multi-component self-diffusion and transport-diffusion coefficients of the flue gas components and their mixtures will be calculated. Finally, a technical concept of a fuel carbon capture plant will be designed.
DFG Programme
Priority Programmes
Subproject of
SPP 1570:
Porous Media with Defined Porous Structure in Chemical Engineering - Modelling, Applications, Synthesis
International Connection
Switzerland