Removal of carbon dioxide from high pressure natural gas by adsorption on activated carbonsTools Al Hanashi, Khalil (2019) Removal of carbon dioxide from high pressure natural gas by adsorption on activated carbons. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThe presence of carbon dioxide (CO2) in raw natural gas is a major challenge for the natural gas industry because it decreases the heating value of the natural gas and promotes corrosion in the piping materials used for transportation. Today, the natural gas industry is dominated by the energy-intensive amine chemical absorption process to remove the CO2, however, pressure swing adsorption process has the potential to provide a sustainable and low energy penalty alternative. This research investigated the feasibility of using activated carbons as solid adsorbents for pressure swing adsorption process to remove CO2 from high pressure and high CO2 natural gas.
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