Optimization of the structural characteristics of CaO and its effective stabilization yield high-capacity CO2 sorbents

Calcium looping, a CO 2 capture technique, may offer a mid-term if not near-term solution to mitigate climate change, triggered by the yet increasing anthropogenic CO 2 emissions. A key requirement for the economic operation of calcium looping is the availability of highly effective CaO-based CO 2 s...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2018-06, Vol.9 (1), p.1-11, Article 2408
Hauptverfasser: Naeem, Muhammad Awais, Armutlulu, Andac, Imtiaz, Qasim, Donat, Felix, Schäublin, Robin, Kierzkowska, Agnieszka, Müller, Christoph R.
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Zusammenfassung:Calcium looping, a CO 2 capture technique, may offer a mid-term if not near-term solution to mitigate climate change, triggered by the yet increasing anthropogenic CO 2 emissions. A key requirement for the economic operation of calcium looping is the availability of highly effective CaO-based CO 2 sorbents. Here we report a facile synthesis route that yields hollow, MgO-stabilized, CaO microspheres featuring highly porous multishelled morphologies. As a thermal stabilizer, MgO minimized the sintering-induced decay of the sorbents’ CO 2 capacity and ensured a stable CO 2 uptake over multiple operation cycles. Detailed electron microscopy-based analyses confirm a compositional homogeneity which is identified, together with the characteristics of its porous structure, as an essential feature to yield a high-performance sorbent. After 30 cycles of repeated CO 2 capture and sorbent regeneration, the best performing material requires as little as 11 wt.% MgO for structural stabilization and exceeds the CO 2 uptake of the limestone-derived reference material by ~500%. The economic operation of a carbon dioxide capture technique of calcium looping necessitates highly effective CaO-based CO 2 sorbents. Here, the authors report a facile one-pot synthesis approach to yield highly effective, MgO-stabilized, CaO-based CO 2 sorbents featuring highly porous multishelled morphologies.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-018-04794-5