摘要

Anthropogenic CO2 emission is identified as the major cause of climate change. The use of fossil fuels has to be accommodated, possibly with a CO2 capture process. Sequestration of captured CO2 at high pressure is proposed as a feasible option for future mitigation of climate change, though using fossil fuels. However, this needs significant energy input and carries the potential threat of a possible future catastrophe. Capture of CO2 with possible recycling is a long-term sustainable option. In this paper, a process involving a chain of reactions using solid sodium to capture both CO2 and SO2 from a flue gas is described. A significantly detailed description of both chemical reactions and physical processes is discussed. Recycling of captured CO2 and SO2 in the form of solid graphite and elemental sulphur (as the byproducts) is the special feature of this process. However, critical selection of intermediate process liquids and equipment in this process needs further study for real-life implementation of this scheme.

  • 出版日期2014-8

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