CO2 Capture Performance Using Biomass-templated Cement-supported Limestone Pellets
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Synthetic biomass-templated cement-supported CaO-based sorbents were produced by granulation process for high-temperature post-combustion CO2 capture. Commercial flour was used as the biomass and served as a templating agent. The investigation of porosity showed that the pellets with biomass or cement resulted in enhancement of porosity. Four types of sorbents containing varying proportions of biomass and cement were subject to 20 cycles in a TGA under different calcination conditions. After first series of tests calcined at 850 °C in 100% N2, all composite sorbents clearly exhibited higher CO2 capture activity compared to untreated limestone with exception of sorbents doped by seawater. The biomass-templated cement-supported pellets exhibited the highest CO2 capture level of 46.5% relative to 20.8% for raw limestone after 20 cycles. However, the observed enhancement in performance was substantially reduced under 950 °C calcination condition. Considering the fact that both sorbents supported by cement exhibited relatively high conversion with a maximum value of 19.5%, cement promoted sorbents appear to be better at resisting of harsh calcination conditions. Although flour as biomass-templated material generated significantly enhancement in CO2 capture capacity, further exploration must be carried out to find the way of maintaining outstanding performance for CaO-based sorbents under severe reaction conditions.
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