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Ultrafast and Stable CO2 Capture Using Alkali Metal Salt-Promoted MgO-CaCO3 Sorbents.

Hongjie Cui1, Qiming Zhang1, Yuanwu Hu1, Chong Peng2, Xiangchen Fang2, Zhenmin Cheng1, Vladimir V Galvita3, Zhiming Zhou1.   

Abstract

As a potential candidate for precombustion CO2 capture at intermediate temperatures (200-400 °C), MgO-based sorbents usually suffer from low kinetics and poor cyclic stability. Herein, a general and facile approach is proposed for the fabrication of high-performance MgO-based sorbents via incorporation of CaCO3 into MgO followed by deposition of a mixed alkali metal salt (AMS). The AMS-promoted MgO-CaCO3 sorbents are capable of adsorbing CO2 at an ultrafast rate, high capacity, and good stability. The CO2 uptake of sorbent can reach as high as above 0.5 gCO2 gsorbent-1 after only 5 min of sorption at 350 °C, accounting for vast majority of the total uptake. In addition, the sorbents are very stable even under severe but more realistic conditions (desorption in CO2 at 500 °C), where the CO2 uptake of the best sorbent is stabilized at 0.58 gCO2 gsorbent-1 in 20 consecutive cycles. The excellent CO2 capture performance of the sorbent is mainly due to the promoting effect of molten AMS, the rapid formation of CaMg(CO3)2, and the plate-like structure of sorbent. The exceptional ultrafast rate and the good stability of the AMS-promoted MgO-CaCO3 sorbents promise high potential for practical applications, such as precombustion CO2 capture from integrated gasification combined cycle plants and sorption-enhanced water gas shift process.

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Keywords:  CO2 capture; MgO sorbent; alkali metal salts; high cyclic stability; ultrafast sorption rate

Year:  2018        PMID: 29855184     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b05829

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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