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Bayesian Inference of Aqueous Mineral Carbonation Kinetics for Carbon Capture and Utilization

Title
Bayesian Inference of Aqueous Mineral Carbonation Kinetics for Carbon Capture and Utilization
Authors
Na, JonggeolPark, SeongeonBak, Ji HyunKim, MinjunLee, DongwooYoo, YunsungKim, InjunPark, JinwonLee, UngLee, Jong Min
Ewha Authors
나종걸
SCOPUS Author ID
나종걸scopus
Issue Date
2019
Journal Title
INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH
ISSN
0888-5885JCR Link
Citation
INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH vol. 58, no. 19, pp. 8246 - 8259
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS
Document Type
Article
Abstract
We develop a rigorous mathematical model of aqueous mineral carbonation kinetics for carbon capture and utilization (CCU) and estimate the parameter posterior distribution using Bayesian parameter estimation framework and lab-scale experiments. We conduct 16 experiments according to the orthogonal array design and an additional one experiment for the model test. The model considers the gas-liquid mass transfer, solid dissolution, ionic reactions, precipitations, and discrete events in the form of differential algebraic equations (DAEs). The Bayesian parameter estimation framework, which we distribute as a toolbox (https://github.com/jihyunbak/BayesChemEng), involves surrogate models, Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) with tempering, global optimization, and various analysis tools. The obtained parameter distributions reflect the uncertain or multimodal natures of the parameters due to the incompleteness of the model and the experiments. They are used to earn stochastic model responses which show good fits with the experimental results. The fitting errors of all the 16 data sets and the unseen test set are measured to be comparable or lower than when deterministic optimization methods are used. The developed model is then applied to find out the operating conditions which increase the duration of high CO, removal rate and the carbonate production rate. They have highly nonlinear relationships with design variables such as the amounts of CaCO3 and NaOH, flue gas flow rate, and CO2 inlet concentration.
DOI
10.1021/acs.iecr.9b01062
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