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Calcium looping carbon capture: Progress and prospects

Seyed Mojtaba Hashemi, Mohammad Hashem Sedghkerdar, Nader Mahinpey

2022The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering46 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Carbon capture and utilization/storage is an integral part of a smooth transition to a net‐zero energy portfolio. The distinctive advantages of the calcium looping (CaL) process, including low‐cost and high‐theoretical uptake capacity, make it a promising approach for the decarbonization of fossil fuel power plants and carbon‐intensive industries, including cement and steel. CaL exploits the reversible reaction of CO 2 with CaO to capture and release carbon dioxide in a cyclic process. This paper reviews the fundamentals of the CaL process, the kinetics of the carbonation reaction, and extensive research on the development of sorbent materials with high durability for use in the CaL process. Various optimizing strategies for the improvement of the stability and CO 2 uptake capacity of materials are outlined. Lastly, an overview of bench‐ and pilot‐scale testing facilities around the world is provided. The characteristics, operating conditions, and the main experimental findings of the testing facilities are summarized.

Topics & Concepts

Calcium loopingCarbonationCarbon capture and storage (timeline)SorbentFossil fuelProcess engineeringCarbon fibersDurabilityEnvironmental scienceMaterials scienceChemical engineeringWaste managementChemistryEngineeringClimate changeAdsorptionBiologyEcologyOrganic chemistryComposite numberComposite materialChemical Looping and Thermochemical ProcessesCarbon Dioxide Capture TechnologiesThermal Expansion and Ionic Conductivity