Characterization of a Marl-Type Cement Raw Meal as CO(2) Sorbent for Calcium Looping

对泥灰质水泥生料作为钙循环CO₂吸附剂的特性进行表征

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Abstract

The use of cement raw meals as sorbent precursors for CO(2) capture can reinforce the synergies between the cement production process and calcium looping CO(2) capture technology. In this work, we measure the CO(2)-carrying capacity of different calcined samples of a particular marl, which were obtained under very different calcination conditions and setups (a thermogravimetric analyzer, a drop tube furnace, and an industrial calciner). We find that the reactivity toward CO(2) of these calcined materials displays a strong sensitivity to the calcination conditions, in particular to calcination time. A pronounced competition between the belite (Ca(2)SiO(4)) formation reaction and the formation of free CaO needed for CO(2) capture is detected. As the calcination of the raw meal approaches flash conditions (i.e., >90% calcination conversion in less than 10 s), the belite formation is shown to be minimized, leading to sorbents with CO(2)-carrying capacities of approximately 0.4 mol CO(2)/mol CaO.

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