scholarly journals Investigation of carbon dioxide photoreduction process in a laboratory-scale photoreactor by computational fluid dynamic and reaction kinetic modeling

Author(s):  
Xuesong Lu ◽  
Xiaojiao Luo ◽  
Warren A. Thompson ◽  
Jeannie Z. Y. Tan ◽  
M. Mercedes Maroto-Valer

AbstractThe production of solar fuels via the photoreduction of carbon dioxide to methane by titanium oxide is a promising process to control greenhouse gas emissions and provide alternative renewable fuels. Although several reaction mechanisms have been proposed, the detailed steps are still ambiguous, and the limiting factors are not well defined. To improve our understanding of the mechanisms of carbon dioxide photoreduction, a multi-physics model was developed using COMSOL. The novelty of this work is the computational fluid dynamic model combined with the novel carbon dioxide photoreduction intrinsic reaction kinetic model, which was built based on three-steps, namely gas adsorption, surface reactions and desorption, while the ultraviolet light intensity distribution was simulated by the Gaussian distribution model and Beer-Lambert model. The carbon dioxide photoreduction process conducted in a laboratory-scale reactor under different carbon dioxide and water moisture partial pressures was then modeled based on the intrinsic kinetic model. It was found that the simulation results for methane, carbon monoxide and hydrogen yield match the experiments in the concentration range of 10−4 mol·m−3 at the low carbon dioxide and water moisture partial pressure. Finally, the factors of adsorption site concentration, adsorption equilibrium constant, ultraviolet light intensity and temperature were evaluated.

2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Novi Sylvia ◽  
Anisa Anisa ◽  
Lukman Hakim

To increasing the heating value of biogas and natural gas on  industry needed a way to separate the carbon dioxide (CO2) use technology absorption. Many methods have been used to absorb the CO2 that has been researched, but most still use the absorption process in batch system. Therefore, this research will be conducted on the process of absorption of carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) will be simulated using Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD). This research aims to test the performance of column absorption absorption on the process of carbon dioxide (CO2) and uses Autodesk Inventor  2016 and Fluent 16.0 to model the absorption and the pressure drop on the absorption column. This research was conducted with varying influence of the flow rate of water and carbon dioxide by comparison 2:1, i.e. CO2 117.75; 141.3 ;188.4 liters/min  and  H2O 235.5; 282.6 and 376.8 liters/minute.The results obtained show that the Percent of the maximum absorption i.e. 45.89% of flow rate of CO2 occurs at 117.75 liters/minute and H2O at 235.5 litres/minute, while the percent the minimum absorption i.e. 28.32% occurred at a flow rate of CO2 188.4 liters/minute and H2O 376.8 liters/minute. The highest pressure drop occurs at 188.4 liters/minute flow rate of CO2 and H2O 376.8 liters/minute, with a value of ∆P 0.66 atm, while the lowest pressure drop occurs at 177.75 liters/minute of CO2 and H2O at 235.5 litres/minute with the value of ∆P 0.17 atm.Key words:    absorption, water, Computational Fluid Dynamic, carbon dioxide, pressure drop


Author(s):  
M Kostrzewa ◽  
D Hazer ◽  
P Kurz ◽  
B Radeleff ◽  
W Hosch ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
G Padmakumar ◽  
K. Velusamy ◽  
Bhamidi V. S. S. S. Prasad ◽  
P Lijukrishnan ◽  
P. Selvaraj

1989 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tom T. Hartley ◽  
Alex DeAbreu-Garcia

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