Y. F. Guo, C. W. Zhao, C. H. Li and S. X. Lu (2014) Application of PEI-K2CO3/AC for capturing CO2 from flue gas after combustion. Journal/Applied Energy 129 17-24. [In English]
Web link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2014.05.003
Keywords: ,CO2 capture, PEI-K2CO3/AC, CO2 capture capacity, Long-term stability, POTASSIUM-BASED SORBENTS, CARBON-DIOXIDE CAPTURE, MESOPOROUS, MOLECULAR-SIEVE, FLUIDIZED-BED REACTOR, FIRED POWER-PLANTS, SOLID, SORBENTS, ACTIVE-COMPONENT, DRY SORBENTS, FLY-ASH, REGENERATION
Abstract: The capture of CO2 from flue gas after combustion using solid sorbents is one of the efficient options for reducing CO2 emissions from fossil fuel-fired power plants. To satisfy the requirement of large quantities flue gas treatment, the CO2 capture capacities of the solid sorbents must be focused on. In order to obtain a sorbent with high CO2 capture capacity, a novel PEI-K2CO3/AC sorbent was prepared by impregnating potassium carbonate (K2CO3) and polyethylenimine (PEI) on activated carbon (AC) in this work. The CO2 capture performance of this sorbent was investigated using a fixed bed reactor system. The CO2 capture capacity of PEI-K2CO3/AC with the total K2CO3 and PEI loadings of 50 wt% was measured as 3.60 mmol CO2/g under the condition of 60 degrees C, 8% CO2 + 10% H2O. In addition, this sorbent is proved to be regenerable and stable during 5 cycle CO2 sorption-desorption tests. Compared with K2CO3/AC (loading of 58 wt%) and PEI/AC (loading of 43 wt%), PEI-K2CO3/AC presents higher CO2 capture capacity and long-term stability. Therefore, PEI-K2CO3/AC should be considered as a new option for capturing CO2 from flue gas after combustion. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.