Carbon dioxide capture system and carbon dioxide capture method
US-9555363-B2 · Jan 31, 2017 · US
US12453941B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12453941-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217575994-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 14, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jan 15, 2021 |
| Publication date | Oct 28, 2025 |
| Grant date | Oct 28, 2025 |
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A carbon dioxide capture system according to an embodiment includes: a carbon dioxide capturer, an absorbing liquid regenerator, a first washer, a second washer, and an absorbing liquid line. The first washer washes the combustion exhaust gas discharged from the carbon dioxide capturer with a mist of a first cleaning liquid sprayed by a first spray to capture the amine accompanying the combustion exhaust gas. The absorbing liquid line supplies the absorbing liquid regenerated in the absorbing liquid regenerator as the first cleaning liquid to the first spray. The first cleaning liquid sprayed by the first spray is supplied as the absorbing liquid to the carbon dioxide capturer.
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A carbon dioxide capture system comprising: a carbon dioxide capturer configured to cause a carbon dioxide contained in a combustion exhaust gas to be absorbed into an absorbing liquid containing an amine; an absorbing liquid regenerator configured to cause the carbon dioxide to be released from the absorbing liquid discharged from the carbon dioxide capturer to regenerate the absorbing liquid; a first washer configured to wash the combustion exhaust gas discharged from the carbon dioxide capturer with a mist of a first cleaning liquid sprayed by a first spray to capture the amine accompanying the combustion exhaust gas; a second washer configured to wash the combustion exhaust gas discharged from the first washer with a second cleaning liquid to capture the amine accompanying the combustion exhaust gas; and an absorbing liquid line configured to supply the absorbing liquid regenerated in the absorbing liquid regenerator as the first cleaning liquid to the first spray, wherein the first cleaning liquid sprayed by the first spray is supplied as the absorbing liquid to the carbon dioxide capturer, wherein the first washer has a first receiver arranged below the first spray and configured to receive and store the mist of the first cleaning liquid sprayed from the first spray, and a first washing-capturing space which is arranged below the first spray and in which the mist of the first cleaning liquid sprayed from the first spray comes into contact with the combustion exhaust gas while freely dropping, and the first washing-capturing space is formed from the first spray to the first receiver and is free of a structure in which the first cleaning liquid flows down on a surface of the structure. 2 . The carbon dioxide capture system according to claim 1 , wherein the first washer has a first circulation line configured to supply the first cleaning liquid in the first receiver to the first spray, and the absorbing liquid line is connected to the first circulation line. 3 . The carbon dioxide capture system according to claim 2 , wherein a first circulation pump is arranged in the first circulation line, and the absorbing liquid line is connected to an upstream position of the first circulation line with respect to the first circulation pump. 4 . The carbon dioxide capture system according to claim 2 , wherein a cleaning liquid distributor capable of distributing the first cleaning liquid to the first spray and the carbon dioxide capturer is arranged in the first circulation line, the cleaning liquid distributor is arranged on a downstream side with respect to a connection position between the first circulation line and the absorbing liquid line, a cleaning liquid distribution line configured to supply the first cleaning liquid to the carbon dioxide capturer is connected to the cleaning liquid distributor, and the cleaning liquid distributor is capable of adjusting an amount of the first cleaning liquid supplied to the first spray and an amount of the first cleaning liquid supplied to the carbon dioxide capturer. 5 . The carbon dioxide capture system according to claim 2 , further comprising: a bypass line configured to supply the first cleaning liquid in the first receiver to the carbon dioxide capturer. 6 . The carbon dioxide capture system according to claim 5 , wherein an absorbing liquid distributor capable of distributing the absorbing liquid to the first circulation line and the carbon dioxide capturer is arranged in the absorbing liquid line, an absorbing liquid distribution line configured to supply the absorbing liquid to the carbon dioxide capturer is connected to the absorbing liquid distributor, and the absorbing liquid distributor is capable of adjusting an amount of the absorbing liquid supplied to the first circulation line and an amount of the absorbing liquid supplied to the carbon dioxide capturer. 7 . The carbon dioxide capture system according to claim 6 , further comprising: an absorbing liquid cooler configured to cool the absorbing liquid supplied from the absorbing liquid regenerator to the carbon dioxide capturer, wherein the absorbing liquid cooler is arranged in the absorbing liquid line, and the absorbing liquid distributor is arranged on a downstream side with respect to the absorbing liquid cooler. 8 . The carbon dioxide capture system according to claim 6 , further comprising: an absorbing liquid cooler configured to cool the absorbing liquid supplied from the absorbing liquid regenerator to the carbon dioxide capturer, wherein the absorbing liquid cooler is arranged in the absorbing liquid distribution line. 9 . The carbon dioxide capture system according to claim 8 , wherein the bypass line is arranged with a bypass cooler configured to cool the first cleaning liquid. 10 . The carbon dioxide capture system according to claim 1 , wherein the second washer sprays the second cleaning liquid with a second spray to capture the amine accompanying the combustion exhaust gas with a mist of the second cleaning liquid. 11 . The carbon dioxide capture system according to claim 1 , further comprising: a first washer exit demister arranged between the first washer and the second washer and configured to trap the mist of the first cleaning liquid accompanying the combustion exhaust gas discharged from the first washer; and a second washer exit demister configured to trap a mist accompanying the combustion exhaust gas discharged from the second washer, wherein the porosity of the first washer exit demister is larger than the porosity of the second washer exit demister. 12 . The carbon dioxide capture system according to claim 1 , further comprising: a cleaning liquid mist capturer arranged between the first washer and the second washer and configured to capture the mist of the first cleaning liquid accompanying the combustion exhaust gas discharged from the first washer, wherein the cleaning liquid mist capturer has a mist capture packed bed configured to capture the mist of the first cleaning liquid. 13 . The carbon dioxide capture system according to claim 1 , further comprising: a third washer configured to wash the combustion exhaust gas discharged from the second washer with a third cleaning liquid to capture the amine accompanying the combustion exhaust gas. 14 . The carbon dioxide capture system according to claim 1 , further comprising: a regeneration washer, wherein the absorbing liquid regenerator discharges a regeneration exhaust gas containing the carbon dioxide, and the regeneration washer washes the regeneration exhaust gas discharged from the absorbing liquid regenerator with a mist of a regeneration cleaning liquid sprayed by a regeneration spray to capture an amine accompanying the regeneration exhaust gas.
Liquid distributors · CPC title
Carbon dioxide · CPC title
Amines · CPC title
Selection of liquid materials for use as absorbents · CPC title
Engine exhaust gases · CPC title
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