September 3, 2025
Journal Article
Bench-Scale Apparatus for Rapid, Simultaneous, Comprehensive Vapor–Liquid Equilibrium and Kinetic Property Measurements to Advance CO2 Capture Solvent Technology
Abstract
We present here, the design, fabrication and testing of a new “Pressure, Volume, Temperature (PVT)” apparatus that enables rapid standardized testing for viscosity, vapor-liquid equilibria and kinetics for water-lean carbon capture solvents. This unit is the first of its kind where equilibrium data is collected during operation as a PTx (Pressure-Temperature-composition) cell while kinetic data is collected simultaneously with an internal mini wetted-wall contactor using controlled adjustments of CO2 injections to allow for measurements of gas flux (in and out of the liquid). Additionally, in situ measurements of viscosity data are also continuously collected while solvent is in circulation during gas absorption. This cell empowers comprehensive testing of critical CO2 capture solvent properties in a single measurement, ensuring all data is collected at the same temperature, pressure, and CO2 loading. This apparatus also expedites screening of materials since less than 50 mL of sample is needed as compared to 2-3 L needed to get similar data from a conventional wetted wall contactor. We describe here the accuracy and precision of data collected on this new PVT cell, (nicknamed “Gary” in honor of Professor Gary Rochelle) for multiple water-lean amine solvents, which we compare to data collected from conventional instrumentation for amine testing.Published: September 3, 2025