2020
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.0c00219
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Effect of Sodium Bromide on CaO-Based Sorbents Derived from Three Kinds of Sources for CO2 Capture

Abstract: The calcium looping (CaL), which applies carbonation/calcination cyclic reactions of a CaO sorbent, has received extensive attention for postcombustion CO 2 capture. However, as the number of cyclic reactions increased, the capture efficiency of regenerated CaO decreased rapidly. Sodium doping was proposed for modification of a CaO sorbent, but there was little research on whether sodium doping had a good effect on different kinds of sorbents. In this paper, three different kinds of calc… Show more

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“…Therefore, the CO 2 capture performance of the 70Ca−30Al−Na sorbent was less effective after a 64 h cycle experiment. However, despite this, compared with the pure CaO (the carbon capture capacity was reduced to 0.05 g of CO 2 /g of sorbent after 50 cycles), 29 the CO 2 capture performance of the 70Ca−30Al− Na sorbent still had advantages.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Therefore, the CO 2 capture performance of the 70Ca−30Al−Na sorbent was less effective after a 64 h cycle experiment. However, despite this, compared with the pure CaO (the carbon capture capacity was reduced to 0.05 g of CO 2 /g of sorbent after 50 cycles), 29 the CO 2 capture performance of the 70Ca−30Al− Na sorbent still had advantages.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…A small amount of Na can obviously slow down the sintering of CaO and increase the pores of the sorbent, 29 thus promoting more CO 2 through the pores to come in contact with CaO for adsorption reaction. To better explain the effect of Na and Al on the cyclic CO 2 capture performance of the sorbent, the effective CaO conversion rate of the modified sorbents with different Al 2 O 3 doping ratios in the presence of a small amount of Na was investigated, and the results are shown in Figure 4.…”
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“…Alkali metal halides (e.g. NaCl or KCl) appear to enhance sintering more than do alkali metal carbonates [306], [340], [341]. Al-Jeboori et al [342], [343] Generally, the immobilization of dopants in the sorbent is difficult and the choice of dopants should thus consider the possibility of the formation of harmful by-products (e.g.…”
Section: Alkali Metal Dopingmentioning
confidence: 99%