| Literature DB >> 27312486 |
Xinwei Yang1, Wenqiang Liu2, Jian Sun1, Yingchao Hu1, Wenyu Wang1, Hongqiang Chen1, Yang Zhang1, Xian Li1, Minghou Xu3.
Abstract
This work produced Li4 SiO4 sorbents through an impregnated-suspension method to overcome its typical poor performance at low CO2 concentrations. A SiO2 colloidal solution and two different organic lithium precursors were selected. A bulgy surface morphology (and thus, the significantly enlarged reacting surface area) was obtained for Li4 SiO4 , which contributed to the high absorption capacity. As a result, the capacity in cyclic tests at 15 vol % CO2 was approximately 8 times higher than conventional Li4 SiO4 prepared through a solid-state reaction. The phenomenon of a progressively increasing capacity (i.e., sustainable usage) was observed over the 40 cycles investigated, and this increasing trend continued to the last cycle. Correspondingly, over the course of the multicycle absorption/ desorption processes, the sorbents evolve from lacking porosity to having a high number of micron-sized pores.Entities:
Keywords: absorption; carbon storage; co2 removal; lithium orthosilicate; sorbents
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27312486 DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201501699
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ChemSusChem ISSN: 1864-5631 Impact factor: 8.928