April 16, 2022
Journal Article

Evaluation of a third Generation Single-Component Water-Lean Diamine Solvent for Post-Combustion CO2 Capture

Abstract

This study describes a comprehensive evaluation of a recently developed water-lean diamine solvent, N1-(2-ethoxyethyl)-N2, N2-diisopropylethane-1,2-diamine (2-EEDIPEDA), to probe its potential post-combustion CO2 capture performance. This evaluation includes (1) fundamental sorption characterization such as vapor-liquid equilibria, sorption kinetics and viscosity impacts; (2) continuous capture characterization using laboratory scale flow system using flue gas simulant; as well as (3) technoeconomic analysis of the capture process at industrial scale with projections for critical capture performance metrics. Using this evaluation, we compare the performance of 2-EEDIPEDA to our current leading water-lean amine-based solvent, 2-EEMPA, using the same baseline process plant configuration/pricing. From this comparison, we observe lower total cost of capture as low as $46.8/tonne CO2 with 2-EEDIPEDA (20% cheaper than CANSOLV), as a direct result of solvent chemistry tuning leading to notable cost savings.

Published: April 16, 2022

Citation

Barpaga D., Y. Jiang, R.F. Zheng, D. Malhotra, P.K. Koech, A. Zwoster, and P.M. Mathias, et al. 2022. Evaluation of a third Generation Single-Component Water-Lean Diamine Solvent for Post-Combustion CO2 Capture. ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering 10, no. 14:4522-4528. PNNL-SA-168249. doi:10.1021/acssuschemeng.1c08401