Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
The biomimetic CCS strategy is based on the enhancement of CO2 absorption rate into aqueous solutions
by the enzyme carbonic anhydrase (CA). Immobilized CA on fine dispersed solids promotes the heterogeneous
biocatalysis close to the gas-liquid interface and the enhancement of CO2 absorption rate. In this
work a theoretical model of a slurry absorption unit for the biomimetic CO2 capture in K2CO3 solutions
was developed and solved using the commercial software package Comsol Multiphysics®. The staged
bubble column (SBC) configuration was selected to capture CO2 in aqueous slurry containing immobilized
CA under counter-current gas-liquid flow. The theoretical framework included: the 'tanks-in-series'
model to describe the unit; the two films theory to describe the absorption rate at the gas-liquid interface;
the pseudo-homogeneous approach and a reversible Michaelis and Menten kinetics to model CO2
conversion by the slurry biocatalyst. The simulations provided the CO2 capture rate and the CO2 concentration
profiles in the liquid boundary layer. Simulation results showed that the CO2 capture rate poorly
increased when dissolved CA was used within the solubility limit (?100 mg/L). Remarkably, about three
fold enhancement of the CO2 absorption rate with respect to pure alkaline solvent when absorption in
the presence of CA immobilized on fine particles was simulated.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
CO2 capture; Carbonic anhydrase; Immobilized enzyme; Slurry Staged bubble column
Elenco autori:
Russo, MARIA ELENA; Chirone, Riccardo
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