Identification of sustainable carbon capture and utilization (CCU) pathways using state-task network representation

Authors
Chung, WonsukKim, SunwooAl-Hunaidy, Ali S.Imran, HasanJamal, AqilLee, Jay H.
Issue Date
2023-10
Publisher
Pergamon Press Ltd.
Citation
Computers & Chemical Engineering, v.178
Abstract
Carbon capture and utilization (CCU) can be a pertinent solution to avoid millions of tons of carbon emission. The challenge is to identify, among numerous available options of carbon sources capture/utilization technologies, and products, the CCU pathways with best economic and/or CO2 reduction potential. In this work, we propose a novel framework for identifying sustainable CCU pathways, i.e., combinations of sources, processes, and products, using a superstructure based on state-task network (STN) representation. STN allows incorporation of nonlinear models including first-principles or surrogate models into the superstructure representation of potential CCU pathways. The proposed framework solves the superstructure optimization problem of mixed-integer nonlinear programming (MINLP) by introducing logic-based outer approximation (LOA), to reduce the computational time and improve the solvability greatly. A case study using a sizable CCU superstructure demonstrates that LOA can reduce the computational time from hours to minutes while identifying any sustainable pathway from a superstructure with highly nonlinear surrogate models.
Keywords
STRUCTURAL OPTIMIZATION APPROACH; GLOBAL OPTIMIZATION; OPTIMUM DESIGN; ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK; GENERAL ALGORITHM; BATCH-OPERATIONS; CO2 CAPTURE; GAS; METHODOLOGY; UNCERTAINTY; Carbon capture and utilization; Sustainable pathway; Superstructure; State -task network representation; Mixed-inter nonlinear programming
ISSN
0098-1354
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/113197
DOI
10.1016/j.compchemeng.2023.108408
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