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Development of polyethylenimine (PEI)-impregnated mesoporous carbon spheres for low-concentration CO2 capture.

Authors :
Chen, Qingjun
Wang, Siyu
Rout, Kumar R.
Chen, De
Source :
Catalysis Today. Jun2021, Vol. 369, p69-76. 8p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

[Display omitted] • Polyethylenimine over mesoporous carbon spheres solid sorbent for CO 2 capture. • CO 2 capture capacity (3.22 mmol/g) was achieved on 62.5PEI/MCS-1.1. • PEI /MCS will be one of the ideal candidates for CO 2 capture in the future. A novel low-concentration CO 2 capture material (PEI/MCS) was developed by loading polyethylenimine (PEI) over mesoporous carbon spheres (MCS) with high porosity. The effects of pore structure, PEI loading, capture temperature, and promoters on CO 2 capture of PEI/MCS were studied. The MCS with perfect spherical morphology was successfully synthesized by a hard-template assisted reverse emulsion method. The pore structure of MCS was adjusted by tuning the ratio of silica to carbon (Si/C) in the precursors. With increasing the Si/C from 0.8 to 1.1, the pore volume of MCS increased from 1.25 to 2.68 cm3/g. The optimal PEI loadings depending on the pore volume of MCS were 45, 62.5, and 65 wt.% for MCS-0.8, MCS-1.1, and MCS-1.5, respectively. The highest CO 2 capture capacity (3.22 mmol/g) was achieved on 62.5PEI/MCS-1.1 at CO 2 partial pressure of 0.05 bar (5 vol.%, a typical concentration of the tail gas from natural gas power plant and natural gas processing plant) and temperature of 75 °C, outperforming most of the solid amine sorbents reported at similar condition. However, the cycling stability of PEI/MCS is poor at the capture-regeneration temperature of 75 °C. The promoters Span 80 and 1,2-epoxybutane did not show remarkable effect on the cycling stability of PEI/MCS at 75 °C. Decreasing the capture-regeneration temperature can significantly improve the stability of PEI/MCS and there is almost no CO 2 capacity loss (regeneration >99.5 %) when the temperature decreased to 50 °C. As a result of high CO 2 capacity and excellent regenerability and stability, PEI /MCS will be one of the ideal candidates for CO 2 capture in the future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09205861
Volume :
369
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Catalysis Today
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
149943928
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cattod.2020.06.016