IP Library Granted Patent US 12697582
Granted Patent B2
US 12697582 · App. 18/650,579 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Hybrid carbon dioxide removal systems

Inventors: Bart Ludo Scherpbier (San Francisco, CA); Jun Seon Hong (Berkeley, CA); Derek Chase Popple (Sacramento, CA); Mark Patrick Cyffka (El Cerrito, CA); Aryaman Bhartia (Berkeley, CA); Cyndia Aiyun Cao (Oakland, CA); Arun Suresh Kamath (Berkeley, CA); Sudip Mukhopadhyay (Berkeley, CA)
Assignee: AirMyne, Inc.
B01D53/1493B01D53/1406B01D53/1412B01D53/1425B01D53/1475B01D53/185B01D53/62B01D53/78B01D2251/60B01D2251/80B01D2252/204B01D2252/20494B01D2252/504B01D2252/602B01D2257/504B01D2258/0283
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Patent No.
US 12697582
App. No.
18/650,579
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

In a general aspect, a carbon dioxide removal system is presented. In some cases, a gas-liquid contactor is wetted with an alkaline capture solution. A first flow from a first gaseous feed including CO 2 from a first source is directed to interact with the alkaline capture solution in the gas-liquid contactor, which forms a first CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution. A second flow from a second gaseous feed including CO 2 from a second, distinct source is directed to interact with the first CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution, which forms a second CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution. In some cases, the second flow is independent of the first gaseous feed, and a concentration of CO 2 in the second CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution is higher than a concentration of CO 2 in the first CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution. CO 2 can be separated from the second CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution.

Claims (55)

1 . A method to remove carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) gas from gaseous feeds, the method comprising:

wetting a first gas-liquid contactor with an alkaline capture solution;

receiving a first-gaseous feed from a first source, the first gaseous feed comprising CO 2 ;

directing a first flow from the first gaseous feed to interact with the alkaline capture solution in the first gas-liquid contactor, wherein directing the first flow causes a first portion of CO 2 from the first gaseous feed to dissolve into the alkaline capture solution forming a first CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution;

receiving a second gaseous feed from a second, distinct source, the second gaseous feed comprising CO 2 ;

directing a second flow from the second gaseous feed to interact with the first CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution, wherein the second flow is independent of the first gaseous feed, and directing the second flow causes a second portion of CO 2 from the second gaseous feed to dissolve into the first CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution forming a second CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution, and a concentration of CO 2 in the second CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution is higher than a concentration of CO 2 in the first CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution;

passing the second CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution to a second gas-liquid contactor;

heating the second gas-liquid contactor using geothermal heat; and

separating a third portion of CO 2 from the second CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution at the second gas-liquid contactor while heating the second gas-liquid contactor.

2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the alkaline capture solution comprises:

an aqueous ionic base (M + Y − ),

a phase transfer catalyst,

an amine or a mixture of amines, and

a carboxylic acid salt of an amino acid.

3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the first gaseous feed comprises ambient air, and a concentration of the CO 2 gas in the first gaseous feed is equal to or less than 1000 parts per million (ppm).

4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein separating the third portion of CO 2 from the second CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution at the second gas-liquid contactor comprises:

receiving the geothermal heat at a heating unit; and

heating the second CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution in the second gas-liquid contactor to a temperature to separate the second portion of CO 2 .

5 . The method of claim 4 , wherein heating the second CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution in the second gas-liquid contactor to a temperature to separate the third portion of CO 2 comprises heating the second CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution to a temperature below 200 degrees Celsius.

6 . The method of claim 4 , comprising:

prior to passing the second CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution to the second gas-liquid contactor, passing the second CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution and a CO 2 -lean alkaline capture solution through a heat exchanger, wherein the heat exchanger transfers heat from the CO 2 -lean alkaline capture solution to the second CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution.

7 . A carbon dioxide removal system for removing carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) gas from gaseous feeds, the system comprising:

a first gas-liquid contactor comprising:

a first inlet that receives an alkaline capture solution; and

a first flow path that receives the first gaseous feed from a first source and directs a first flow of the first gaseous feed to interact with the alkaline capture solution in the first gas-liquid contactor, wherein directing the-first flow causes a first portion of CO 2 from the first gaseous feed to dissolve into the alkaline capture solution and form a first CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution;

a second gas-liquid contactor comprising:

a second inlet that receives the first CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution from the first gas-liquid contactor; and

a second flow path that receives the second gaseous feed from a second source and directs a second flow of the second gaseous feed to interact with the first CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution, wherein directing the second flow causes a second portion of CO 2 from the second gaseous feed to dissolve into the first CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution and form a second CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution, wherein the second flow is independent of the first gaseous feed, and a concentration of CO 2 in the second CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution is higher than a concentration of CO 2 in the first CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution; and

a third gas-liquid contactor comprising:

a third inlet that receives the second CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution from the second first gas-liquid contactor;

a vessel that separates a third portion of CO 2 from the second CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution; and

a heating unit configured to:

receive geothermal heat; and

heat the vessel, wherein heating the vessel causes the third second portion of CO 2 being separated from the second CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution.

8 . The system of claim 7 , wherein the alkaline capture solution comprises:

an aqueous ionic base (M + Y − ),

a phase transfer catalyst,

an amine or a mixture of amines, and

a carboxylic acid salt of an amino acid.

9 . The system of claim 7 , wherein the first gaseous feed comprises ambient air, and a concentration of the CO 2 gas in the first gaseous feed is equal to or less than 1000 parts per million (ppm).

10 . The system of claim 7 , wherein the heating unit is configured to heat the second CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution in the vessel to a temperature sufficient to separate the third portion of CO 2 .

11 . The system of claim 10 , wherein the third gas-liquid contactor comprises a desorption column, and the heating unit is configured to heat the second CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution to a temperature below 200 degrees Celsius using the geothermal heat.

12 . The method of claim 1 , wherein heating the second gas-liquid contactor using geothermal heat comprises:

heating the second gas-liquid contactor using geothermal heat and by operation of a solar heating system.

13 . The method of claim 1 , comprising:

wetting the first gas-liquid contactor with the first CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution, wherein directing the second flow to interact with the first CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution comprises directing the second flow to interact with the first CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution in the first gas-liquid contactor.

14 . The method of claim 1 , wherein passing the first CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution to the second gas-liquid contactor comprising:

passing the first CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution from the first gas-liquid contactor to a third gas-liquid contactor, wherein directing the second flow from the second gaseous feed to interact with the first CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution comprises directing the second flow from the second gaseous feed to interact with the first CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution in the third gas-liquid contactor forming the second CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution; and

passing the second CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution from the third gas-liquid contactor to the second gas-liquid contactor.

15 . The method of claim 14 , comprising:

prior to passing the second CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution to the second gas-liquid contactor, passing the second CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution and the second gaseous feed through a heat exchanger, wherein the heat exchanger transfers heat from the second gaseous feed to the second CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution.

16 . The system of claim 7 , wherein the heating unit further comprises a solar heating system, and heating the vessel comprises heating the vessel using the geothermal heat and by operation of the solar heating system.

17 . The system of claim 7 , wherein the third second gas-liquid contactor is configured to generate a CO 2 -lean alkaline capture solution when the third portion of CO 2 is separated from the second CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution, and the system further comprises a heat exchanger configured to allow heat transfer from the CO 2 -lean alkaline capture solution to the second CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution.

18 . The system of claim 7 , further comprising:

a heat exchanger configured to transfer heat from the second gaseous feed to the second CO 2 -rich alkaline capture solution.