A Carbon Capture and Utilization Process for the Production of Solid Carbon Materials from Atmospheric CO(2) - Part 1: Process Performance

利用大气二氧化碳生产固体碳材料的碳捕获与利用工艺——第一部分:工艺性能

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Abstract

The successful operation of a process that converts atmospheric CO(2) into solid carbon products is presented as an alternative to fossil based solid carbon production. In a first step, CO(2) is removed from the atmosphere by a direct air capture (DAC) unit. The gas is then mixed with hydrogen and enters a methanation unit. Depending on the operation conditions, gas mixtures consisting of mainly methane with either H(2) or CO(2) as side-component are obtained. After precipitating the water formed during the methanation step, the remaining gas mixture is fed into a bubble column reactor filled with liquid tin. During the rise of the gas bubbles, methane is thermally split up into hydrogen and solid carbon. The latter is continuously removed from the liquid metal surface as a fine powder by pneumatic conveying. This article is the first of two articles, focusing on the performance of the methanation and methane pyrolysis steps. The experimental results are complemented by thermodynamic analyses and reaction modelling. A detailed analysis of the solid carbon product of the process is presented in the second part.

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