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    ANTECY

    “CO2 the Uber Resource”- Direct CO2 Capture from Air for E-Fuels & more -

  • History: Personal

    Paul O’Connor – Background

    • Born in Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles• Chemical Technology at TU Eindhoven (1972-1977)• SHELL: Catalytic & Thermal Cracking (1977-1984)

    – The Hague (MFD), Refinery (Curaçao)• Akzo Nobel:

    – FCC Catalyst testing & development (1984-2004)– Advanced materials & new fuels (2000-2004)

    • Albemarle: New Business Development (2004-2005)– GTL, CTL, BTL...Renewables?

    • BIOeCON: 2nd Gen Biomass conversion (2006 – Now)• ANTECY: “Solar” fuels & chemicals (2010 – Now)

  • History: CO2 = Back to the Future

    CO2 BiomassCO2 the “Uber” building block

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    CO2 + H2 (e): High Density E-Fuels!

    e

    Lithium IonBattery

    Hydrogen@ 150 bar

    Methanol Gasoline1 liter~ 2 liters

    ~ 20 liters

    ~ 30 litersVolume @ constant energy content

    Hydrogen@ 720 bar~ 6 liters

    Photons Electrons Molecules (Gas Liquid)

  • Antecy BV – Hogebrinkerweg 15E –3871KM Hoevelaken – The Netherlands

    E-Fuels: Enabling Energy Transition

    Low Carbon Emissions

    LCE

    “E”-Fuelse

  • CO2: As energy (e H2) carrier

    A liquid “Organic” recyclable BATTERY….

  • 2017 DEMO: FC-B-EVThe Future is here!

    Ruud Koornstra : “So the future battery of my TESLA will be methanol!”

  • ANTECY

    Antecy BV – Hogebrinkerweg 15E – 3871KM Hoevelaken – The Netherlands

    What is still missing?Direct Air Capture of Carbon/ CO2 from Air

    Carbon (CO2) point sources are limited!

    Key technology still missing?

    H2 + CO2 →→

    Fuels

    Electrolysis

    H2O → H2

    Direct Air Capture

    Air → CO2

  • 9Antecy BV – Hogebrinkerweg 15E – 3871KM Hoevelaken – The Netherlands

    CO2 Capturing + Concentration!Power to Liquids/Gas requires “pure” CO2 (O2 free)

    Source CO2 ConcentrationBio gas up to 20% 5xFlue gas ±10% 10xOpen Air ± 0,04% 2500x

    - Advantage: Clean

    CAir: Carbon Source ?

  • 10Antecy BV – Hogebrinkerweg 15E – 3871KM Hoevelaken – The Netherlands

    CO2 from Air Challenge!

    Pick 400 “special” people (CO2) out of crowd of a million in seconds!

  • 11Antecy BV – Hogebrinkerweg 15E – 3871KM Hoevelaken – The Netherlands

    Adsorption Kinetics: Fast & Deep

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    CO2-

    outp

    ut(p

    pm)

    Adsorption time (min)

    τ=0.10s(5g)

    τ=0.20s(5g)

    τ=0.41s(5g)

    τ=0.30s(25g)

    τ=0.30s(25g)

    τ=0.30s(25g)

    τ=0.50s(25g)

    Working Capacity@ high CO2 capture

    (< 2 hours)

  • 12Antecy BV – Hogebrinkerweg 15E – 3871KM Hoevelaken – The Netherlands

    Sorbent Development: Capacity?

    Solid Amines

    “Equilibrated”

    “Working”

    MOF’s? Capacity:Direct Air Capture

    mmol CO2 /gg CO2 /kgg CO2 /m3

    Equilibrated

    Working Capacity@ high CO2 capture

    (< 1 hour)

  • 13Antecy BV – Hogebrinkerweg 15E – 3871KM Hoevelaken – The Netherlands

    Direct Air Capture ChallengeCompetitive Technologies

  • CAir: A robust & unique Technology

    Antecy BV – Hogebrinkerweg 15E – 3871KM Hoevelaken – The Netherlands

    AMINES G-SToxicity issues

    Stability (lifetime) Corrosion etc.

    G-LSlow mass transfer

    Longer time/cyclesHigh Sorbent Volumes

    AmineBased

    Non-Amine

    L: Liquid Adsorbent S: Solid Adsorbent

    Amine G-L TechnologyState-of-the-Art

  • Antecy BV – Hogebrinkerweg 15E – 3871KM Hoevelaken – The Netherlands

    Non-Amine Carbonate System

    Decomposition/Desorption temperatureM-CO3M-O + CO2

    • CaCO3 T > 800oC• Al-Mg-CO3 T > 400-600oC• K-Al-Mg-CO3 T > 200-450oC• Zn-CO3 T > 150-400oC• KHCO3 T > 50-80oC (K2CO3 1.5H2O)• Liquid Amines T > 120-150oC

  • Antecy BV – Hogebrinkerweg 15E – 3871KM Hoevelaken – The Netherlands

    Why Non-Amine?

    Average compositions of the degradation samples of MEA, PIP, and MDEA.

  • Antecy BV – Hogebrinkerweg 15E – 3871KM Hoevelaken – The Netherlands

    Why Non-Amine?

    Stability Amines: Temperature , O2 concentration

    • Degradation: Loss of sorbent capacity ,Higher cost• Degradation products can be toxic / carcinogenic• Emission issues in waste water, air, CO2?• Solid grafted amines (complex MF)• Much higher production costs vs. Carbon/KHCO3

  • Antecy BV – Hogebrinkerweg 15E – 3871KM Hoevelaken – The Netherlands

    CAir: 1st generation Sorbent

    Carbon Support

  • Antecy BV – Hogebrinkerweg 15E – 3871KM Hoevelaken – The Netherlands

    CAir: 2nd generation Sorbent

    Main goal: Higher Sorbent Capacity

    Target to double CO2 captured per weight of sorbent

    Faster kinetics & mass transfer

    50% Reduced energy consumption OPEX

    50% Reduced adsorber/desorber size CAPEX

    R&D Program funded:

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    Surprising Conclusions?

    • Future = E-Fuels (+ FC) > Hydrogen or batteries• EF-ICE and/or EF-FC Cars

    • Future is already here: Low cost of Electricity• Norway, ME, E-Intermittency, Islands,..

    • Preferred CO2 source is Air and not Flue Gas• FG-CO2 is not (much) cheaper• FG-CO2 needs to be cleaned (Costs)• FG-CO2 is only available at certain locations (Points)• FG-CO2 is unreliable (suppliers?)

    • Cost effective CO2 from Air is NOT impossible• ANTECY has the technology to do it!

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    CO2 for non-Fuel applications

  • Antecy BV – Hogebrinkerweg 15E – 3871KM Hoevelaken – The Netherlands

    Enclosed Agriculture Systems!

    900 ton/year CO2 plant± 300 ton CO2 /ha per year

  • Ready for take-off!

    ANTECY

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