Potassium-based sorbents using mesostructured γ-alumina supports for low temperature CO2 capture
In this work, a series of mesoporous alumina materials exhibiting high surface areas have been synthesized, characterized and used in the preparation of CO2 sorbents. The mesostructured powders were prepared through a soft chemistry route, employing aluminum tri-sec-butoxide-derived sol precursors i...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Ceramics international 2015-03, Vol.41 (2), p.3036-3044 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this work, a series of mesoporous alumina materials exhibiting high surface areas have been synthesized, characterized and used in the preparation of CO2 sorbents. The mesostructured powders were prepared through a soft chemistry route, employing aluminum tri-sec-butoxide-derived sol precursors in the presence of different surfactants. Structural and microstructural characterization techniques showed that γ-Al2O3 powders were composed of nanocrystals, and the samples presented high surface area values (238.6–496.7m2g−1) produced by a high mesostructured order, depending on the surfactant used as structure-directing agent.
Based on the textural features, selected γ-Al2O3 materials were employed as supports for the preparation of potassium-based sorbents for CO2 capture at low temperatures (30–80°C). Potassium-loaded alumina supports were synthesized by a wet impregnation method, and the CO2 sorption tests were conducted via thermogravimetric analysis. The surface area and pore volume of the potassium-impregnated supports experienced a noticeable reduction, in comparison with the original values, suggesting the inclusion of potassium inside the support porosity. Nevertheless, the sorbents showed excellent reactivity; in fact, the potassium/γ-Al2O3 sorbent prepared with 40wt% potassium content had a maximum CO2 capture capacity of 4.03mmol CO2/g sorbent at the relatively low temperature of 80°C in the presence of water vapor. These results suggest that both the potassium content and textural properties of mesostructured γ-Al2O3 supports could provide an enhancement of the CO2 absorption properties. |
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ISSN: | 0272-8842 1873-3956 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ceramint.2014.10.140 |