Overcoming the problem of loss-in-capacity of calcium oxide in CO2 capture
Contribuinte(s) |
Sophie Wilkinson |
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Data(s) |
01/01/2006
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Resumo |
Calcium oxide has been identified to be one of the best candidates for CO2 capture in zero-emission power-generation systems. However, it suffers a well-known problem of loss-in-capacity (i.e., its capacity of CO2 capture decreases after it undergoes cycles of carbonation/decarbonation). This problem is a potential obstacle to the adoption of the new technologies. This paper proposes a method of fabricating a CaO-based adsorbent without the problem of loss-in-capacity. An adsorbent was fabricated using the method and tested on a thermogravimetric analyzer. It was shown that the sorbent attained a utilization efficiency of more than 90% after 9 cycles of carbonation/decarbonation. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
American Chemical Society |
Palavras-Chave | #Energy & Fuels #Engineering, Chemical #Carbon-dioxide #Hydrogen-production #Energy-storage #Product Layer #Coal/cao #C1 #291899 Interdisciplinary Engineering not elsewhere classified #291499 Materials Engineering not elsewhere classified #660103 Coal-other purposes #660501 Energy transformation |
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Journal Article |