Mechanistic Understanding of CaO-Based Sorbents for High-Temperature CO(2) Capture: Advanced Characterization and Prospects

高温二氧化碳捕集用氧化钙基吸附剂的机理研究:先进的表征方法及应用前景

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Abstract

Carbon dioxide capture and storage technologies are short to mid-term solutions to reduce anthropogenic CO(2) emissions. CaO-based sorbents have emerged as a viable class of cost-efficient CO(2) sorbents for high temperature applications. Yet, CaO-based sorbents are prone to deactivation over repeated CO(2) capture and regeneration cycles. Various strategies have been proposed to improve their cyclic stability and rate of CO(2) uptake including the addition of promoters and stabilizers (e. g., alkali metal salts and metal oxides), as well as nano-structuring approaches. However, our fundamental understanding of the underlying mechanisms through which promoters or stabilizers affect the performance of the sorbents is limited. With the recent application of advanced characterization techniques, new insight into the structural and morphological changes that occur during CO(2) uptake and regeneration has been obtained. This review summarizes recent advances that have improved our mechanistic understanding of CaO-based CO(2) sorbents with and without the addition of stabilizers and/or promoters, with a specific emphasis on the application of advanced characterization techniques.

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