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Transport phenomena of carbon capture process in microfluidics through in-situ investigations

ABG-128304 Sujet de Thèse
03/02/2025 Autre financement public
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Laboratoire de Thermique et Energie de Nantes (LTeN UMR 6607)
Nantes - Pays de la Loire - France
Transport phenomena of carbon capture process in microfluidics through in-situ investigations
  • Sciences de l’ingénieur
  • Physique
CO2 capture, microfluidics, multiphase flow, chemical engineering

Description du sujet

Carbon dioxide (CO2), as a major greenhouse gas, has raised great concerns in terms of global warming and climate change. Therefore, Carbon Capture, Storage and further Utilization (CCSU) is considered as a crucial strategy for meeting CO2 emission reduction targets as defined in COP21 in 2015, and in the Paris agreement signed in 2016 [1]. Different technologies are actually available for removing large amounts of CO2 from natural, refinery and synthesis gas streams [2]. Among them, the most mature and widely used technique is the chemical absorption/desorption process using alkanolamine-based solvents [3, 4].
In terms of equipment needed for CO2 capture and storage, current chemical absorption process usually involves towers or packed columns having huge volumes and low efficiencies in heat and mass transfer. They usually occupy large spaces, are difficult to control and not energy-efficient. Furthermore, they bring safety and reliability issues to the industrial facilities. One of the routes to realize the CO2 absorption/desorption process intensification is through the miniaturization, more precisely the employment of microfluidic devices [5, 6], providing a largely reduced required volume, enhanced mass and heat transfer through a dramatic increase in interfacial area, cleaner, safer, higher productivity and more efficient use of energy.
The general objective of this PhD is to enhance the absorption efficiency of such a miniaturized process, whithin two-phase flows designed to break and fold gas-liquid interfaces [7] and boundary layers while keeping an acceptable pressure drop. In addition to well-known optical measurements, the means of non-intrusive optical investigation to determine the field of pH [8], then the gradient of dissolved CO2 concentration, are new in this field and particularly developed in our research team and network. They (i) bring an explanation to the improved absorption efficiency, (ii) enable further optimization of the two-phase flow and (iii) open the way to a precise comparison to CFD results.
Globally, this Ph.D. topic and research environment at LTeN lab is the opportunity to work for sustainable development through an improved CCUS process [9], to develop and publish cutting-edge results about chemical absorption of CO2 within a miniaturized, industrially-efficient gas-liquid flow [10,11] by means of innovative optical measurements.

LITTERATURE REFERENCES
[1] Paris Agreement". United Nations Treaty Collection. 8 July 2016.
[2] Leung, D.Y.C., Caramanna, G., Maroto-Valer, M.M. An overview of current status of carbon dioxide capture and storage technologies (2014) Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 39, pp. 426-443. DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2014.07.093
[3] Vega, F., Baena-Moreno, F.M., Gallego Fernández, L.M., Portillo, E., Navarrete, B., Zhang, Z. Current status of CO2 chemical absorption research applied to CCS: Towards full deployment at industrial scale (2020) Applied Energy, 260, art. no. 114313. DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2019.114313
[4] Zhang, Z., Wang, T., Blunt, M.J., Anthony, E.J., Park, A.-H.A., Hughes, R.W., Webley, P.A., Yan, J. Advances in carbon capture, utilization and storage
(2020) Applied Energy, 278, art. no. 115627. DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2020.115627
[5] Ganapathy, H., Steinmayer, S., Shooshtari, A., Dessiatoun, S., Ohadi, M.M., Alshehhi, M. Process intensification characteristics of a microreactor absorber for enhanced CO2 capture (2016) Applied Energy, 162, pp. 416-427. DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2015.10.010
[6] Aghel, B., Heidaryan, E., Sahraie, S., Mir, S. Application of the microchannel reactor to carbon dioxide absorption (2019) Journal of Cleaner Production, 231, pp. 723-732. DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.05.265
[7] Hao Cheng, Dominique Tarlet, Yilin Fan, Lingai Luo, Mass transfer enhancement for CO2 chemical absorption in a spiral baffle embedded microchannel, Chemical Engineering Science, Vol. 280, 2023, https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0009250923005249
[8] M. Wang, M. Stiti, H. Chaynes, S. Becker, E. Berrocal, F. Lemoine, G. Castanet, Two-photon fluorescence lifetime imaging applied to the mixing of two non-isothermal sprays: temperature and mixing fraction measurements, Experiments in Fluids, 2022, 63 (11), pp.172.
[9] Hao Cheng, Yilin Fan, Dominique Tarlet, Lingai Luo, Zhiwei Fan, Microfluidic-based chemical absorption technology for CO2 capture: Mass transfer dynamics, operating factors and performance intensification, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Vol. 181, 2023, https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1364032123002149
[10] H. Cheng, D. Tarlet, Y. Fan, L. Luo, Enhancement of carbon dioxide chemical absorption in microchannel with structured baffle, 8th European Process Intensification Conference (EPIC), May-June 2023, Warsaw, Poland
[11] Hao CHENG, Dominique TARLET, Lingai LUO, Yilin FAN, Dynamics of Taylor bubble under chemical reaction enhanced mass transfer in minichannel, Separation and Purification Technology, Volume 341, 2024,
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1383586624006397

Prise de fonction :

01/09/2025

Nature du financement

Autre financement public

Précisions sur le financement

China Scholarship Council (CSC) / Réseau Polytech

Présentation établissement et labo d'accueil

Laboratoire de Thermique et Energie de Nantes (LTeN UMR 6607)

The Laboratoire de Thermocinétique de Nantes (LTN) was created in 1967 as a joint laboratory between French CNRS (INSIS) and Nantes Université. Since January 2018, it has become the LTeN (Laboratoire de Thermique et Energie de Nantes).
The LTeN has a long history in the field of Heat Transfer, wich is widely known at both the french and international level. Its detailed experimental approach is based on recognized skills and in-house methods, and on an in-depth analysis and modelisation of the physical phenomena as well. Its activities are quite balanced between fundamental research and applied technological developments.
Its activities are composed of two main topics :
- Heat transfer within materials and through interfaces : The goal is to analyse, at different scales of space and time, heat transfer within solid materials in order to control their properties that can be inhomogeneous. Numerous industrial applications are then developed in the field of material engineering.
- Heat and mass transfer within fluids and energy systems : The goal is to efficiently manage energy and heat transfer at different scales from local to the whole facility, in order to improve the overall performance of the process. For instance, temperature distribution within multi-functional heat exchangers, energy storage through Phase Change Materials (PCMs), or management of fluids within Fuel Cells are studied in the frame of sustainable development.
The LTeN included 74 people in 2020, including 30 permanent researchers and 32 Ph.D. students and post-doctoral fellows. Around 1 student is graduating their Ph.D. every year. It publishes around 30 articles in peer-reviewed international journals per year. It is located on an area of 2600 sq. meters, including 600 sq. meters of offices, 1000 sq. meters of experimental rooms, and 1000 sq. meters of storage facility.

Intitulé du doctorat

Doctorat en sciences de l'ingénierie et des systèmes

Pays d'obtention du doctorat

France

Etablissement délivrant le doctorat

Nantes Université

Ecole doctorale

Sciences pour l'ingénieur (SPI)

Thèse en cotutelle

Oui

Pays d'obtention du doctorat en cotutelle

France

Etablissement délivrant le doctorat en cotutelle

Nantes Université

Profil du candidat

The candidate to the CSC scholarship can be a chinese student applying to CSC through this application process :

https://polytech.univ-cotedazur.eu/research/phd-funding

31/03/2025
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