A Thiele Modulus Approach for Nonequilibrium Adsorption
Processes and Its Application
to CO2 Capture
Posted on 2020-02-05 - 21:03
A Thiele
modulus-effectiveness factor method was applied to provide
insight into the interplay of intraparticle mass transfer and intrinsic
adsorption kinetics in nonequilibrium adsorption processes. A full
model and two approximate methods were considered. In the approximate
methods only the fluid concentration at the exterior surface and the
averaged sorbent loading are required as input. Assuming a uniform
sorbent loading, an explicit solution for the effectiveness factor
for adsorption as a function of the Thiele modulus for adsorption
was derived. For each adsorptive system a minimum and maximum Thiele
modulus can be calculated, which provide a priori insights regarding the rate-determining step. The approximations
were validated against complete numerical solutions for a single particle
and their use was compared to a complete particle description within
a full reactor-particle model. Results for CO2 adsorption
from flue gas and ambient air showed that the approximations result
in a good accuracy for the applications studied.
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Driessen, Rick T.; Kersten, Sascha R.A.; Brilman, Derk W.F. (2020). A Thiele Modulus Approach for Nonequilibrium Adsorption
Processes and Its Application
to CO2 Capture. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.9b05503