The key role played by mesoporous alumina as binder for obtaining ultra-hard CaO based pellets for thermochemical heat storage leveraging the CaO/CaCO3 cycle
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2024-03-07
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Elsevier
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The synthesis of CaO-based pellets with high energy storage and suitable mechanical resistance after prolonged
cycling is pivotal for the successful implementation of the Calcium looping (CaL) technology for energy storage in
CSP plants. In this work, CaO-based spherical pellets (CAA) were prepared made up of 60 wt % Ca(OH)2 and
varying ratios (0–40 wt %) of commercial γ-Al2O3 and mesoporous γ-Al2O3 (m-Al2O3). They were tested in TG in
several CO2 carbonation/decarbonation cycles (15 and 50 for selected pellets) and their respective average
crushing strengths measured. After 15 cycles, the optimum pellet CAA 20-20 (60 wt % Ca(OH)2/20 wt %
γ-Al2O3/20 wt % m-Al2O3) exhibits a remarkable energy storage density of 1030 kJ/kg with a superb crushing
strength of ~29 N. This was ascribed to the enhanced formation of the calcium aluminate mayenite
(Ca12Al14O33), since the high BET surface area (384 m2 g 1) of mesoporous γ-Al2O3 promotes the interaction
with calcium oxide. Additionally, CAA 20-20 showed meaningful porosity that favored CO2 mass transport.
Interestingly, after 50 cycles, the optimum CAA 20-20 pellet maintained a high carbonation yield (0.46), representing
an 84 % of the initial value and corresponding to an energy storage density of ~873 kJ/kg. Additionally,
the optimum CAA 20-20 pellet was coated with an external layer of Al-MCM-41 silica that augmented its
crushing strength up to 37 N, with a concurrent slight abatement in the carbonation yield and energy storage
density after 50 cycles (0.43 and ~824 kJ/kg). Consequently, both uncoated and coated CAA 20-20 pellet are
promising for the successful implementation of CaL in CSP plants.
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Este artículo describe materiales para CSP muy prometedores basados en el ciclo CaO/CaCO3
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Journal of Cleaner Production 448 (2024) 141702
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