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Most available scrubbing liquids suffer from either high heating duties for the regeneration or vulnerability towards gas components. In order to increase the efficiency of the absorption process a novel scrubbing liquid has been developed by thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions AG. For verifying relevance and feasibility of long-term operation of the new fluid assumptions for installation were created – conceptual design and detailed simulation of the process without detailed thermodynamic information.
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The oxidative coupling of methane is the catalytic conversion of methane into ethene. Carbon dioxide is generated as a reaction by-product and must be removed from the gaseous stream. In this paper, the application of a hybrid carbon dioxide removal process including absorption with amines and gas separation membranes is investigated through simulations and cost estimations.
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Most available scrubbing liquids suffer from either high heating duties for the regeneration or vulnerability towards gas components. In order to increase the efficiency of the absorption process a novel scrubbing liquid has been developed by thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions AG. For verifying relevance and feasibility of long-term operation of the new fluid assumptions for installation were created – conceptual design and detailed simulation of the process without detailed thermodynamic information.
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The oxidative coupling of methane is the catalytic conversion of methane into ethene. Carbon dioxide is generated as a reaction by-product and must be removed from the gaseous stream. In this paper, the application of a hybrid carbon dioxide removal process including absorption with amines and gas separation membranes is investigated through simulations and cost estimations.
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