Atmospheric carbon dioxide capture system
US-2024252983-A1 · Aug 1, 2024 · US
US10456729B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10456729-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415328546-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 5, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 29, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 29, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 29, 2019 |
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A process for purification of a carbon dioxide feedstock that includes carbon dioxide and gaseous and liquid C 1 + hydrocarbons. Specifically, a carbon dioxide feedstream is passed through one or more separation unit, each separation unit removing one or more C 1 + hydrocarbon from the carbon dioxide feedstream to provide a richer carbon dioxide gas stream. The one or more separation unit employs an adsorption media and has an adsorption step and a media regeneration step.
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What is claimed is: 1. A carbon dioxide gas treating process, the process comprising: providing a carbon dioxide gas feedstream having one or more C1-C5 hydrocarbon; providing a first separation unit including a first adsorption unit and a first regeneration unit, the first adsorption unit including a first adsorption bed having a first adsorbent media that adsorbs the one or more C1-C5 hydrocarbon of the carbon dioxide gas feedstream, the first adsorbent media being a copolymer of one or more monoaromatic monomers and one or more nonaromatic monovinylidene monomers and being a porous cross-linked polymeric adsorbent that adsorbs a C3 hydrocarbon of the one or more C1-C5 hydrocarbon of the carbon dioxide gas feedstream, and the first regeneration unit including a microwave heating system; passing the carbon dioxide gas feedstream through the first adsorption unit at a first flow rate, and generating a loaded first adsorbent media including the one or more C1-C5 hydrocarbon of the carbon dioxide gas feedstream and a first treated carbon dioxide-rich gas stream; regenerating the loaded first adsorbent media in the first regeneration unit by releasing the one or more C1-C5 hydrocarbon of the carbon dioxide gas feedstream from the loaded first adsorbent media, forming regenerated first adsorbent media and released one or more C1-C5 hydrocarbon of the first adsorbent media and recovering, further separating, providing as fuel for a combustion process, flaring, or a combination thereof the released one or more C1-C5 hydrocarbon of the first adsorbent media; providing the first treated carbon dioxide-rich gas stream to a second separation unit, the first treated carbon dioxide-rich treated gas stream having one or more C1-C5 hydrocarbon, the second separation unit including a second adsorption unit and a second regeneration unit, the second adsorption unit including a second adsorption bed having a second adsorbent media that is a pyrolyzed macroporous polymeric adsorbent that adsorbs a C2 hydrocarbon of the one or more C1-C5 hydrocarbon of the first treated carbon dioxide-rich gas stream and CO2, and the second regeneration unit including a microwave heating system; passing the first treated carbon dioxide-rich gas stream through the second adsorption unit at a second flow rate, and generating a second loaded adsorbent media including the one or more C1-C5 hydrocarbon of the first treated carbon dioxide-rich gas stream and a second treated carbon dioxide-rich gas stream; regenerating the loaded second adsorbent media in the second regeneration unit by releasing the one or more C1-C5 hydrocarbon of the first treated carbon dioxide-rich treated gas stream from the loaded second adsorbent media, forming regenerated second adsorbent media and released one or more C1-C5 hydrocarbon of the second adsorbent media, and recovering, further separating, providing as fuel for a combustion process, flaring, or a combination thereof the released one or more C1-C5 hydrocarbon of the second adsorbent media; providing the second treated carbon dioxide-rich gas stream to a third separation unit, the second treated carbon dioxide-rich treated gas stream including one or more C1-C5 hydrocarbon, recovering the C2 hydrocarbon of the one or more C1-C5 hydrocarbon of the second treated carbon dioxide-rich treated gas stream in the third separation unit, and the third separation unit including a condenser or a chiller; liquefying the one or more C1-C5 hydrocarbon of the second treated carbon dioxide-rich gas stream, and generating one or more liquefied C1-C5 hydrocarbon and a third treated carbon dioxide-rich gas stream in the third separation unit; recovering the one or more liquefied C1-C5 hydrocarbon for transportation, providing as fuel for a combustion process, for flaring, or a combination thereof; and providing the third carbon dioxide-rich gas stream to one or more additional separation unit for further treatment, injecting the third treated carbon dioxide-rich treated gas stream into an injection well, or a combination thereof. 2. The carbon dioxide gas treating process as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first adsorbent media is not the same as the second adsorbent media. 3. The carbon dioxide gas treating process as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first adsorbent media is independently regenerated by reduced pressure over the first adsorbent media, heating the first adsorbent media, or a combination of reduced pressure and heating of the first adsorbent media. 4. The carbon dioxide gas treating process as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first adsorbent media is a crosslinked macroporous polymer having a BET surface area of equal to or greater than 500 m 2 /g and a particle size of 300 microns to 1500 microns. 5. The carbon dioxide gas treating process as claimed in claim 4 , wherein first adsorbent media is post-crosslinked in a swollen state in the presence of a Friedel-Crafts catalyst.
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comprising free carbon; comprising carbon obtained by carbonising processes · CPC title
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