Method for separating gaseous co2 contained in a gas mixture

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B01D 53/02 (2006.01)

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CA 2676345

The invention relates to a method for separating the gaseous CO2 contained in a gas mixture, that comprises: the step of suspending in a liquid phase a solid absorbent capable of trapping the gaseous CO2; the step of dispersing the gas mixture into the liquid phase, said step being carried out at a temperature ranging from the liquid phase solidification temperature to the evaporation temperature, with the limits excluded, and under a pressure ranging from the atmospheric pressure to 10 bars, with the limits included.

La présente invention concerne un procédé de séparation de CO2 gazeux contenu dans un mélange de gaz comportant : une étape de mise en suspension dans une phase liquide d'un solide absorbant apte à capter le CO2 gazeux, une étape de dispersion du mélange de gaz dans la phase liquide, ladite étape étant effectuée à une température comprise entre la température de solidification et la température de vaporisation de la phase liquide, bornes exclues, et à une pression comprise entre la pression atmosphérique et 10 bars, bornes incluses.

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