Periodic Reporting for period 1 - AACCT (Advanced Atmospheric Carbon Capture Technology)
Période du rapport: 2019-10-01 au 2021-09-30
The primary objective of the project was to build a stand-alone prototype and demonstrator model using the radial design prior to industrial scale-up and commercialisation of the technology. It has been used to test the stability of the materials (i.e. 1 litre of porous materials) and study their regeneration. During several months, the prototype successfully performed continuous cyclic capture & release of CO2 from the air while recording data about the capture rate, the temperature and the pressure. The collected data confirmed that the technology can successfully be scaled up while preserving the initial performances of the process. Importantly, during the measurements, no sign of degradation of the materials was observed. Also, the prototype confirmed that the radial design gives rise to low pressure drops in the system and therefore minimise the fan power requirement.
During the course of the project, several improvements have been achieved. Especially, the design of the radial cartridges presents better heat transfer characteristics, increasing the productivity of the technology. The innovative design has been protected through patent filing. Another improvement has been achieved for the porous material production. Indeed, it can can now be achieved using water instead of organics solvents, drastically decreasing the carbon emissions associated with the material production.
The results of the AACCT project have been used to initiate the design an industrial size demonstrator (which will contain ca. 250 litres of material) and discussions with multinational companies which are deeply interest in providing test sites. Importantly, the technology is expected to support the creation of a new company in the very next years.