Modification of CaCO3 and CaCO3 pin-coated cellulose paper under supercritical carbon dioxide–ethanol mixture for enhanced NO2 capture

In this work, we examine two modifications of fine-ground calcium carbonate material (GCC) in order to enhanced sorption of NO 2 and subsequent reaction properties toward NO 2 − /NO 3 − formation by firstly exposing the GCC to supercritical (sc) CO 2 in order to increase particle surface area, a cho...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental science and pollution research international 2022-02, Vol.29 (8), p.11707-11717
Hauptverfasser: Barac, Nemanja, Barcelo, Ernest, Stojanovic, Dusica, Milovanovic, Stoja, Uskokovic, Petar, Gane, Patrick, Dimic-Misic, Katarina, Imani, Monireh, Janackovic, Djordje
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Zusammenfassung:In this work, we examine two modifications of fine-ground calcium carbonate material (GCC) in order to enhanced sorption of NO 2 and subsequent reaction properties toward NO 2 − /NO 3 − formation by firstly exposing the GCC to supercritical (sc) CO 2 in order to increase particle surface area, a choice specifically made to avoid altering the surface chemistry, and secondly considering the potential advantage of using a surface coupling agent toward NO 2 . The modification by the coupling agent amino silane (AMEO silane) was applied in a supercritical CO 2 –ethanol mixture. The samples were characterised before and after modification by field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), specific surface area determination (BET nitrogen adsorption), ATR-FTIR spectroscopy and ion chromatography to reveal the effects of the surface modification(s) on the morphology, surface textural properties and sorption versus reaction properties with NO 2 . The performance of the treated sorbents for NO 2 capture was evaluated at room temperature. Results show that reactivity of NO 2 with GCC was observed to increase as a function of increased surface area resulting from scCO 2 exposure, but that the presence of AMEO silane on the surface, while enhancing initial adsorption of NO 2 was seen subsequently to act to block reactivity. Thus, judicious use of coupling agent can provide desired rapid initial adsorption of the gas, but the goal of long-term CaCO 3 -consuming reactivity, so as to prolong the uptake of NO 2 beyond surface saturation alone, is achieved by increasing surface area while retaining chemical-free exposed CaCO 3 surface. Graphical Abstract
ISSN:0944-1344
1614-7499
DOI:10.1007/s11356-021-16503-9