The adsorption capacities of carbon dioxide on six commercial hydrotalcite-like compounds and
the main factors (aluminum content, anion type, water content, and heat treatment temperature)
influencing their adsorption capacity at high temperatures have been investigated using a
gravimetric technique. There is an optimum aluminum content and heat treatment temperature
for the adsorption capacity. The carbonate anion favors adsorption of carbon dioxide compared
to OH-, and a low content of water also improves the adsorption capacity. The carbon dioxide
adsorption capacity is mainly dependent on the microporous volume, interlayer spacing, and
layer charge density of the hydrotalcite-like compounds.
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