Project Details
Description
North Carolina State University (NCSU) will develop a redox-based, radically engineered modular air separation unit (REM-ASU) that generates oxygen (O2) at reduced capital cost and energy consumption. Specifically, technical objectives include: (1) developing advanced steam-resistant O2 sorbents with greater than 2 wt% O2 capacity and high activity for efficient O2 generation without a vacuum desorption step; (2) demonstrating the REM-ASU system in a 20 kg/day test bed to validate the sorbent robustness and process performance; (3) designing the REM-ASU for integration with a 5–10 megawatt (MW) modular biomass gasifier with greater than 35% energy and cost reduction for greater than 98% O2 generation compared to conventional ASUs. A techno-economics report and detailed commercialization plan based on information obtained from the design and operation of the pilot unit, combined with process modeling and a techno-economic analysis, will be submitted at the end of the project.
Status | Active |
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Effective start/end date | 1/10/23 → 30/9/25 |
Links | https://netl.doe.gov/project-information?p=FE0032355 |
Funding
- National Energy Technology Laboratory: US$1,249,960.00
- National Energy Technology Laboratory: US$1,249,960.00
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Materials Science(all)
- Energy(all)
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