Mass Transfer Enhancement by Environment-Friendly Water-Based Nanofluids During Co2 Absorption Process

16 Pages Posted: 18 Nov 2022

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Shangyuan Cheng

North University of China

Gui-sheng Qi

North University of China

Yu-liang Li

North University of China

Abstract

The addition of dispersed-phase nanoparticles in the liquid phase can enhance the gas-liquid transfer process as the suspended nanoparticles affect the transfer process inside the fluid through micro-disturbance or micro-convection effects. In this paper, a high-speed digital camera was used to visualize the bubble behavior of CO2 in pure water and nanofluids to examine the effects of CO2 gas flow rate, nanoparticle solid content and type on the bubble behavior in the fluids. The CO2 absorption performance in three water-based nanofluids (SiO2/H2O, MCM-41/H2O and uncalined MCM-41/H2O) were compared in a bubbler, and the reasons for the enhanced gas-liquid mass transfer effect of nanoparticles were analyzed. The results showed that the presence of nanoparticles affected the formation process of bubbles in the fluid, destabilized the "thin neck" between the bubble and orifice, shortened the bubble detachment time, reduced the detachment diameter, effectively increased the gas-liquid contact area, and improved the bubbles detachment frequency. Uncalined MCM-41 contained surfactant which enhanced foaming behavior in water. This prevented the transfer of CO2 to some extent, and the CO2 absorption by uncalined MCM-41/H2O was 8.45% higher than that by pure water. Compared with SiO2 nanoparticles with the same particle size and the same composition, MCM-41 had a higher adsorption capacity and better hydrophilicity due to its larger specific surface area and rich porous structure, which was more favorable to accelerate the collision between nanoparticles and CO2 bubbles to cause micro-convection. Under the condition of 0.1 wt% solid content, the enhancement of CO2 absorption process by MCM-41 nanoparticles was more significant and improved by 16.9% compared with pure water.

Keywords: Nanofluids, CO2 absorption, Mass transfer, MCM-41

Suggested Citation

Cheng, Shangyuan and Qi, Gui-sheng and Li, Yu-liang, Mass Transfer Enhancement by Environment-Friendly Water-Based Nanofluids During Co2 Absorption Process. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4281041 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4281041

Shangyuan Cheng (Contact Author)

North University of China ( email )

No. 3 Xueyuan Road, Taiyuan, China
taiyuan, 030051
China

Gui-sheng Qi

North University of China ( email )

No. 3 Xueyuan Road, Taiyuan, China
taiyuan, 030051
China

Yu-liang Li

North University of China ( email )

No. 3 Xueyuan Road, Taiyuan, China
taiyuan, 030051
China

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