Carbon dioxide recovery system
US-2022387930-A1 · Dec 8, 2022 · US
US12528047B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12528047-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318295881-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 5, 2023 |
| Priority date | Apr 25, 2022 |
| Publication date | Jan 20, 2026 |
| Grant date | Jan 20, 2026 |
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In a carbon dioxide recovery system. an electrochemical cell of a recovery device includes a working electrode having an adsorbent capable of adsorbing carbon dioxide, and a counter electrode. A sensor detects a recovery amount of carbon dioxide recovered and sent to a carbon dioxide recovery tank. A controller applies a first potential between the electrodes only for a time period in an adsorption mode. The time period corresponds to a target amount of carbon dioxide that can be adsorbed by the adsorbent. A storage unit stores multiple adsorption-amount change data indicating association between the target amount and the time period. The controller acquires the target amount correlated with the detected recovery amount, acquires the time period by using the acquired target amount, and selects data from among the multiple adsorption-amount change data according to the recovery amount as in-use data for acquisition of the time period.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A carbon dioxide recovery system that recovers carbon dioxide from a mixed gas containing carbon dioxide by an electrochemical reaction, the system comprising: a carbon dioxide recovery tank configured to store recovered carbon dioxide; a recovery device including a housing and an electrochemical cell housed in the housing, the electrochemical cell including a working electrode having an adsorbent capable of adsorbing carbon dioxide, and a counter electrode paired with the working electrode; a sensor configured to detect a recovery amount that is an amount of carbon dioxide recovered in the recovery device and sent to the carbon dioxide recovery tank; a controller configured to execute an adsorption mode in which carbon dioxide is adsorbed and a recovery mode in which carbon dioxide is recovered, wherein the controller is configured to apply a first potential between the working electrode and the counter electrode only for an adsorption time period in the adsorption mode such that the adsorbent adsorbs carbon dioxide, the adsorption time period corresponding to a target adsorption amount that is an amount of carbon dioxide that can be adsorbed by the adsorbent, and apply a second potential between the working electrode and the counter electrode only for a recovery time period in the recovery mode such that the carbon dioxide adsorbed by the adsorbent is desorbed; and a storage unit that stores multiple adsorption-amount change data, each of which indicates association between the target adsorption amount and the adsorption time period, wherein the multiple adsorption-amount change data are different in the adsorption time period associated with the target adsorption amount that has been changed, and the controller is configured to acquire the target adsorption amount as a correlation value correlated with the recovery amount that is a detection result of the sensor, acquire the adsorption time period from one of the multiple adsorption-amount change data by using the acquired target adsorption amount, and select data from among the multiple adsorption-amount change data according to the recovery amount as in-use data for acquisition of the adsorption time period. 2 . The carbon dioxide recovery system according to claim 1 , wherein the multiple adsorption amount change data stored by the storage unit includes first adsorption amount change data and second adsorption amount change data, the adsorption time period decreases with decrease in the target adsorption amount in the first adsorption amount change data, and the adsorption time period is constant regardless of decrease in the target adsorption amount in the second adsorption amount change data. 3 . The carbon dioxide recovery system according to claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to change the target adsorption amount according to a change in the recovery amount that is the detection result, and select the in-use data according to the recovery amount only at a timing when the detection result is first obtained after the target adsorption amount is changed. 4 . The carbon dioxide recovery system according to claim 3 , wherein the controller is configured to change the target adsorption amount when the recovery amount is out of an adsorption amount holding range, hold the current in-use data when the recovery amount that is the detection result first obtained after an change of the target adsorption amount is within the adsorption amount holding range, and switch the in-use data when the recovery amount that is the detection result first obtained after the target adsorption amount is changed is out of the adsorption amount holding range. 5 . The carbon dioxide recovery system according to claim 2 , wherein the controller is configured to hold the current adsorption time period when the in-use data is the second adsorption amount change data, and acquire the adsorption time period associated with the target adsorption amount in the first adsorption amount change data when the in-use data is the first adsorption amount change data.
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