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Author Spotlight: Standardizing the Development of Amine-Based Silica Composites as CO2 Adsorbents for Direct Air Capture
Published on: September 29, 2023
Multiphysics Modeling of the Fixed-Bed Column for Carbon Dioxide Adsorption Using Surface Engineered Silica Meso
Minju N1,2,3, Siyad Ubaid4,5, Balagopal N Nair6
1Material Science and Technology Division, CSIR-National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology, Government of India, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695019, India.
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This study presents the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model for simulating CO2 adsorption in a fixed-bed column packed with an amine-functionalized silica aerogel sorbent with limited system-level modeling studies to date. A realistic 2D axisymmetric model based on finite element methods and thermodynamic conservation laws was developed using COMSOL Multiphysics. The classic Langmuir isotherm was integrated to capture the adsorption behavior. The model predicts the evolution of pressure, temperature, and adsorption capacity along both the axial and radial directions during the CO2 charging phase. Parametric investigations were carried out to study the effects of initial pressure, porosity, charge flow rate, and ambient temperature on system dynamics. Notably, the simulation reveals distinct thermal behavior, with the center of the tank exhibiting the highest temperature, despite having lower CO2 availability for adsorption, primarily due to the combined effects of initial temperature, heat generated from adsorption and pressure work, and thermal energy transferred from the upper regions. The total mass inside the system remained nearly constant, validating the model's accuracy through mass balance consistency. This work offers, for the first time, detailed CFD-based insight into the heat and mass transfer mechanisms of CO2 storage in silica aerogel systems, providing a powerful tool for optimizing design and scaling up adsorption-based carbon capture technologies.
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