Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6974055 | Process Safety and Environmental Protection | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Potassium-based sorbents prepared using metal oxides as supports or additive materials are commonly applied in fast fluidized bed reactors for post-combustion CO2 capture. However, they have some disadvantages in terms of regeneration properties. To overcome these drawbacks, novel potassium-based sorbents, herein termed KAS, KCS, and KZS, prepared using aluminum silicate, calcium silicate, and zirconium silicate, respectively, were developed in this study. Unlike potassium-based sorbents prepared using metal oxides, the new sorbents exhibited high CO2 capture capacities (90-96 mg CO2/g sorbent) and excellent regeneration ratios of 90% or more during multiple tests, even at a the low regeneration temperature of 200 °C. These improved results were achieved because KHCO3 alone is formed during CO2 sorption without any by-product formation, and there is no loss of the active material (K2CO3) during preparation. Thus, metal silicates can be used to prepare potassium-based solid sorbents for CO2 capture at low temperatures.
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Authors
Min Sun Cho, Soo Chool Lee, Ho Jin Chae, Yong Mok Kwon, Joong Beom Lee, Jae Chang Kim,