“…In order to improve carbonation efficiency and hence cyclability, the use of synthetic CaO-based materials synthesized with sintering-resistant inert supports is well documented (for CO 2 capture applications) (Liu et al, 2012b). A variety of materials have been investigated, such as CaTiO 3 (Liu et al, 2012b), Al 2 O 3 (Broda et al, 2012), Y 2 O 3 (Derevschikov et al, 2011), SiO 2 (Li et al, 2014;Sanchez-Jimenez et al, 2014), and oxides of Si, Co, Ti, Cr, Ce, and Zr (Lu et al, 2009). Synthesis processes usually involve dispersing CaO in a stable, solid matrix made up of the inert material, acting to preserve the available active surface layer of CaO and preventing loss of conversion with cycling (Li et al, 2005).…”