Inline monitoring of CO2 absorption processes using simple analytical techniques and multivariate modeling
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The solvent and the dissolved CO2 concentrations are two essential properties of CO2 absorption processes. Currently, they are typically monitored using time-consuming offline analytical techniques. Initial development efforts aiming at a cost-effective and reliable inline monitoring system are described. Using a fractional factorial experimental design covering six solvent properties and five analytical techniques, it is demonstrated that the CO2 and solvent concentrations correlate well with the density and refractive index. Applying a simplistic multivariate model to solvent samples from an industrial pilot plant indicated good potential for predictive use. Future work should focus on the development of a more accurate multivariate model, on the modeling of more solvents, and on combining the results with available process data. © 2014 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
TNO Identifier
488262
ISSN
09307516
Source
Chemical Engineering and Technology, 37(2), pp. 221-228.
Collation
8 p.
Pages
221-228
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