Different Approaches for the Development of Low-Cost CO2 Adsorbents

Different carbon materials were tested as precursors for the production of CO2 adsorbents. The chemical modification of the surface of the prepared adsorbents was studied by means of three different approaches: impregnation with amines, electrophilic aromatic substitution and heat treatment in the presence of ammonia. The samples were chemically characterized and the porous texture was evaluated from the N2 adsorption isotherms at -196 ºC. The CO2 adsorption capacities of the adsorbents at 25 and 100 ºC were evaluated in a thermogravimetric analyzer. In general, the incorporation of basic nitrogen functionalities enhanced the CO2 capture capacities of the modified carbons but this increase depended on the textural properties of the support and the surface modification methodology. CO2 adsorption capacities of up to 111 mg CO2/ g at room temperature were attained. All the tested samples were completely regenerated when subjected to heat treatment at 100 ºC under inert atmosphere.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: González Plaza, Marta, Pevida García, Covadonga, Arias Rozada, Borja, Casal Banciella, María Dolores, Fernández Martín, Claudia, Fermoso Domínguez, Javier, Pis Martínez, José Juan, Rubiera González, Fernando
Format: artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: American Society of Civil Engineers 2009-03
Subjects:Carbon dioxide capture, Adsorption, Waste management, Surface chemistry-modification,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/103002
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!