화학공학소재연구정보센터
Chemical Engineering Research & Design, Vol.90, No.10, 1467-1472, 2012
Energy efficiency analysis of CO2 mineral sequestration in magnesium silicate rock using electrochemical steps
A thermodynamic efficiency analysis using the exergy concept is used to assess CO2 mineral sequestration process routes where electrochemical steps (electrolysis and fuel cells) are used to produce aqueous hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide reactant solutions. Results from three recent publications on the subject that come to different conclusions are used for this case study. It is shown that including electrolysis as one of the steps of a magnesium silicate mineral carbonation process route results in input energy requirements that will exceed the output of a fossil fuel-fired power plant that produces the CO2 that is bound to (hydro-) carbonates. At the same time, fuel cells are not efficient enough to change this. 2012 The Institution of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.