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Nanomaterials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (12) ◽  
pp. 3188
Author(s):  
Ren-Wei Chang ◽  
Chin-Jung Lin ◽  
Ya-Hsuan Liou

Calcium oxide (CaO) is a promising adsorbent to separate CO2 from flue gas. However, with cycling of carbonation/decarbonation at high temperature, the serious sintering problem causes its capture capacity to decrease dramatically. A CaTiO3-decorated CaO-based CO2 adsorbent was prepared by a continuous and simple aerosol-assisted self-assembly process in this work. Results indicated that CaTiO3 and CaO formed in the adsorbent, whereas CaO gradually showed a good crystalline structure with increased calcium loading. Owing to the high thermal stability of CaTiO3, it played a role in suppressing the sintering effect and maintaining repeated high-temperature carbonation and decarbonation processes. When the calcium and titanium ratio was 3, the CO2 capture capacity was as large as 7 mmol/g with fast kinetics. After 20 cycles under mild regeneration conditions (700 °C, N2), the performance of CO2 capture of CaTiO3-decorated CaO-based adsorbent nearly unchanged. Even after 10 cycles under severe regeneration conditions (920 °C, CO2), the performance of CO2 capture still remained nearly 70% compared to the first cycle. The addition of CaTiO3 induced good and firm CaO dispersion on its surface. Excellent kinetics and stability were evident.


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Soo Youp Park ◽  
Pil-Sang Youn ◽  
Dong Hun Lee ◽  
Daewook Kim ◽  
Yooseob Won ◽  
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Yiseul Yoo ◽  
Giseung Lee ◽  
Min-Gi Jeong ◽  
Hun-Gi Jung ◽  
Sunghee Shin ◽  
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Author(s):  
Sebastian Anila ◽  
Cherumuttathu Hariharan Suresh

Among the various carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies, direct air capture (DAC) of CO2 by engineered chemical reactions on suitable adsorbents has attained more attention in recent times. Guanidine...


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