Literature DB >> 24644023

Easily regenerable solid adsorbents based on polyamines for carbon dioxide capture from the air.

Alain Goeppert1, Hang Zhang, Miklos Czaun, Robert B May, G K Surya Prakash, George A Olah, S R Narayanan.   

Abstract

Adsorbents prepared easily by impregnation of fumed silica with polyethylenimine (PEI) are promising candidates for the capture of CO2 directly from the air. These inexpensive adsorbents have high CO2 adsorption capacity at ambient temperature and can be regenerated in repeated cycles under mild conditions. Despite the very low CO2 concentration, they are able to scrub efficiently all CO2 out of the air in the initial hours of the experiments. The influence of parameters such as PEI loading, adsorption and desorption temperature, particle size, and PEI molecular weight on the adsorption behavior were investigated. The mild regeneration temperatures required could allow the use of waste heat available in many industrial processes as well as solar heat. CO2 adsorption from the air has a number of applications. Removal of CO2 from a closed environment, such as a submarine or space vehicles, is essential for life support. The supply of CO2-free air is also critical for alkaline fuel cells and batteries. Direct air capture of CO2 could also help mitigate the rising concerns about atmospheric CO2 concentration and associated climatic changes, while, at the same time, provide the first step for an anthropogenic carbon cycle.
© 2014 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Keywords:  adsorption; amines; carbon dioxide fixation; carbon storage; silica supports

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24644023     DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201301114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ChemSusChem        ISSN: 1864-5631            Impact factor:   8.928


  5 in total

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Authors:  David G Madden; Hayley S Scott; Amrit Kumar; Kai-Jie Chen; Rana Sanii; Alankriti Bajpai; Matteo Lusi; Teresa Curtin; John J Perry; Michael J Zaworotko
Journal:  Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci       Date:  2017-01-13       Impact factor: 4.226

2.  Direct Air Capture of CO2 with an Amine Resin: A Molecular Modeling Study of the CO2 Capturing Process.

Authors:  Wim Buijs; Stijn de Flart
Journal:  Ind Eng Chem Res       Date:  2017-10-09       Impact factor: 3.720

3.  An inter-model assessment of the role of direct air capture in deep mitigation pathways.

Authors:  Giulia Realmonte; Laurent Drouet; Ajay Gambhir; James Glynn; Adam Hawkes; Alexandre C Köberle; Massimo Tavoni
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2019-07-22       Impact factor: 14.919

Review 4.  Polymeric Materials Based on Carbon Dioxide: A Brief Review of Studies Carried Out at the Faculty of Chemistry, Warsaw University of Technology.

Authors:  Zbigniew Florjańczyk; Gabriel Rokicki; Paweł Grzegorz Parzuchowski; Magdalena Mazurek-Budzyńska; Maciej Dębowski
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2022-02-13       Impact factor: 4.329

5.  Direct Air Capture Using Electrochemically Regenerated Anion Exchange Resins.

Authors:  Qingdian Shu; Marina Haug; Michele Tedesco; Philipp Kuntke; Hubertus V M Hamelers
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2022-08-04       Impact factor: 11.357

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