Integrated CO2 Capture and Conversion to Methanol Using Zeolite Membrane Reactor

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Invention Description
Capturing CO2 from stationary sources, such as power plants and industrial facilities, is essential in addressing climate change. These sources are major emitters of greenhouse gasses, and without mitigation efforts, they significantly contribute to global warming. Carbon capture technologies can reduce the carbon footprint of these industries while allowing vital economic activities to continue, Additionally, captured CO2 can be repurposed for carbon utilization, converting waste into valuable resources and supporting a transition to a low carbon and circular economy.
 
Researchers at Arizona State University have developed an innovative system that captures CO2 emissions from coal plants and converts them into high-purity methanol using renewable hydrogen. This technology integrates a high-pressure zeolite membrane reactor for CO2 hydrogenation with a temperature swing adsorption (TSA) unit for CO2 capture, creating a synergistic system that enhances efficiency and sustainability.
 
This system not only provides a practical solution for mitigating CO2 emissions but also contributes to advancements in clean technology, supporting environmental sustainability and promoting a circular economy.
 
Potential Applications
  • Coal-fired power plants seeking sustainable emission reduction solutions
  • Methanol production facilities
  • Chemical industry leveraging clean methanol feedstock
  • Renewable energy integration projects
  • Environmental technology providers and sustainability-focused enterprises
Benefits and Advantages
  • Integrated process - combining capture and conversion in one system for real-time utilization of emissions
  • Sustainable - utilization of renewable green hydrogen
  • Modular and scalable - design adaptable to various industrial settings from large power plants to smaller operations
  • Energy Efficiency Improvements – CO2 capture menthol production efficiency enhancement by 30%
  • High-Purity Outputs – produces three high-purity streams: methanol, water and nitrogen to improve economic viability

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