CO2 adsorption performance of aminofunctionalized SBA-15 under post-combustion conditions
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2013
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Elsevier
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Carbon dioxide adsorbents prepared from SBA-15 mesostructured silica functionalized
with amino groups have been tested under a simulated gas mixture similar to that of a
coal-fired thermal power plant. SBA-15 material was functionalized by grafting with
aminopropyl-trimethoxysilane (AP (N)) and diethylene-triamine-trimethoxysilane
(DT (NNN)), and by impregnation with polyethyleneimine (PEI) and
tetraethylenepentamine (TEPA). CO2 adsorption performance was measured in both a
thermobalance and in a fixed bed. A thorough study of the adsorption behaviour was
carried out, including the influence of conditions found in real post-combustion
operation processes, such as diluted CO2 concentration, presence of SO2 and moisture in
the flue gas. The reutilization of the adsorbent by successive adsorption-desorption
experiments has also been tested.
Grafted materials and samples impregnated with around 50 % organic amount or higher,
showed a small influence of the dilution of CO2 in the feed gas on their CO2 uptake.
Adsorption capacity after 10 cycles remains almost unaltered for grafted and PEIimpregnated
solids and moderately decreases for TEPA-impregnated adsorbent. CO2
adsorption capacity decreased significantly with the presence of 1,000 ppm SO2 for up
to 5 cycles, finding a direct correlation with the nitrogen content of the sorbents. Humid
conditions (5 % moisture) do not significantly affect adsorption capacity of grafted
samples, but improve the CO2 uptake of impregnated adsorbents about 50-60 %,
obtaining an adsorption capacity of 16.2 wt. % CO2 (3.7 mmol CO2/g) for sample
SBA-TEPA (50) in a humid diluted CO2 stream (15 % CO2) at 45 ºC and 1 bar.
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Línea Investigación: Línea 4. Procesos de adsorción en fase gas
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E. S. Sanz-Pérez, M. Olivares-Marín, A. Arencibia, R. Sanz, G. Calleja, M. M. Maroto Valer. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 17 (2013) 366-375. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijggc.2013.05.011
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