Networking SiO2-Al2O3 and amines into robust and long-lasting molded sorbents for continuous CO2 capture

Tong Zhou, Zhinan Wu, Yunxia Wen, Zhengxing Dai, Shuailong Song, Han Lin, Xin Feng, Xiaohua Lu, Tuo Ji, Jiahua Zhu

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Abstract

Amine sorbents are well-known for their low regeneration energy when compared with aqueous amines, which makes them ideal for highly efficient CO2 capture. However, their commercialization lags behind amine scrubbing, due to the lack of facile and feasible sorbent molding and continuous processing methods. In this work, Amine/SiO2-Al2O3 molded sorbents were successfully built using AlOOH·H2O as a cross-linking binder and SiO2 as a porous material to support a series of amines. The adsorption capacity and mechanical strength were comprehensively considered by optimizing the microstructure of support. Such molded amine sorbents exhibited an adsorption capacity of 1.6 mmol·g−1, which accounts for over 90 % of corresponding powder solid amine sorbents. Moreover, the mechanical strength can reach as high as 2.75 MPa, and the energy consumption is as low as 1.86 GJ/tCO2, meeting the commercial requirement. Furthermore, a continuous two-column CO2 removal system was built to test the long-term performance of molded amine sorbents for continually 100 cycles. The results showed that sorbents remained at 80 % adsorption capacity after 100 cycles in a 20 % H2O/80 % N2 atmosphere, and the strength and structure of SiO2-Al2O3 supports did not change. The excellent performance of the system provides a feasible path to highly efficient and reliable carbon capture, promoting the realization of mitigating the global warming issue for the present.

Original languageEnglish
Article number156446
JournalChemical Engineering Journal
Volume499
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2024

Keywords

  • Amines
  • CO capture
  • Molded sorbents
  • SiO-AlO supports

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