The Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) technique was used to study the effect of the geometrical parameters on the intensification of hydrodynamic parameters and Carbon dioxide (CO2) absorption efficiency by Mono-Ethanol-Amine (MEA) solution in a novel Arc-blade Rotating Packed Bed reactor (Arc-RPB). The VOF multiphase approach and RNGk-ε turbulent model were used to study the multiphase and turbulent behavior of the flow field in the computational domain, respectively. The effects of liquid flow rate, the bed wire mesh diameter, and number of the mesh layers were studied on the liquid holdup (αL), gas-liquid interfacial area (Aint) and liquid dispersion index (Id). Considering the Arc-RPB bed wire mesh diameter from 0.2 mm to 1.6 mm showed that αL, Aint and Id decrease 20%, 29% and 11%, respectively. By examining the effect of the bed layers enhancement, the liquid holdup αL decreased by about 36% but, Aint and Id reached a maximum value at 16 bed layers. Finally, with study the effect of the bed geometrical parameters on CO2 absorption efficiency, results showed the efficiency reduces about 7.5% with increase in the bed mesh diameter and shows a maximum at 16 bed layers.