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Qi Wang1, Yang Chen1, Puxu Liu1, Yi Wang1, Jiangfeng Yang1, Jinping Li1, Libo Li1.
Abstract
The flue gas from fossil fuel power plants is a long-term stable and concentrated emission source of CO2, and it is imperative to reduce its emission. Adsorbents have played a pivotal role in reducing CO2 emissions in recent years, but the presence of water vapor in flue gas poses a challenge to the stability of adsorbents. In this study, ZIF-94, one of the ZIF adsorbents, showed good CO2 uptake (53.30 cm3/g), and the calculated CO2/N2 (15:85, v/v) selectivity was 54.12 at 298 K. Because of its excellent structural and performance stability under humid conditions, the CO2/N2 mixture was still well-separated on ZIF-94 with a separation time of 30.4 min when the relative humidity was as high as 99.2%, which was similar to the separation time of the dry gas experiments (33.2 min). These results pointed to the enormous potential applications of ZIF-94 for CO2/N2 separation under high humidity conditions in industrial settings.Entities:
Keywords: CO2 capture; ZIF; high humidity; stable structure
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36080377 PMCID: PMC9458099 DOI: 10.3390/molecules27175608
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.927
Figure 1(a) The structure of ZIF-94. (b) The PXRD of freshly synthesized samples and activated samples. (c) The N2 adsorption isotherm of ZIF-94 at 77 K. (d) TGA data obtained for ZIF-94.
Figure 2(a) The adsorption isotherms of CO2 and N2 at 298 K and 1 bar. (b) The adsorption isotherms of CO2 and N2 at 273 K and 1 bar. (c) The calculated CO2/N2 selectivity at 273 and 298 K. (d) The isosteric heats of adsorption (Qst) for ZIF-94.
Figure 3Experimental breakthrough and desorption curves for CO2/N2 mixture (15/85, v/v) under two humidity conditions: (a,c) dry gas and (b,d) wet gas (99.2% RH).
Figure 4(a) Corresponding PXRD patterns to show the maintained structure of ZIF-94 under different conditions. (b) Cycling adsorption isotherms for CO2 at 298 K and 1 bar. Cycling breakthrough experiments on CO2/N2 mixture (15/85, v/v) under two humidity conditions: (c) dry gas and (d) wet gas (99.2% RH).