Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6528608 Journal of CO2 Utilization 2018 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
Sodium cobaltates containing Fe, Cu or Ni were synthesized, characterized and evaluated for CO2 capture at high temperatures. Initially, NaCoO2 and metal-containing samples were characterized by XRD, XPS, SEM and N2 adsorption-desorption, where it was probed that Fe, Cu and Ni were partially incorporated into the NaCoO2 structure. All these ceramics were able to trap CO2, but only Fe-containing sample presented an important CO2 chemisorption improvement in comparison to the pristine NaCoO2 sample. Based on these results, a second set of samples was prepared and characterized, varying the iron concentration (10, 20 and 30 mol%). Results showed that CO2 chemisorption was improved by iron addition up to 20 mol%, but higher amounts of iron did not continue enhancing the chemisorption process. Afterwards, the gas flow was modified adding oxygen (PCO2 = 0.95 and PO2 = 0.05), resulting in higher CO2 chemisorption efficiencies and kinetics. These analyses were complemented by CO2 cyclic experiments, where different gas flows were used, analyzing thermal stability and efficiency evolution.
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