Synthesis,Characterization and Application of Amine-Functionalized Hierarchically Micro-Mesoporous Silicon Composites for CO2 Capture in Flue Gas |
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Authors: | Yilan Chen Junjie Wu Xin Wang Minyi Liu Yamin Liu |
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Affiliation: | 1.School of Ecological Environment and Urban Construction, Fujian University of Technology, Fuzhou 350118, China; (Y.C.); (J.W.); (X.W.); (M.L.);2.Fuzhou Smart Environmental Industry Technology Innovation Center, Fuzhou 350118, China |
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Abstract: | An efficient CO2 adsorbent with a hierarchically micro-mesoporous structure and a large number of amine groups was fabricated by a two-step synthesis technique. Its structural properties, surface groups, thermal stability and CO2 adsorption performance were fully investigated. The analysis results show that the prepared CO2 adsorbent has a specific hierarchically micro-mesoporous structure and highly uniformly dispersed amine groups that are favorable for the adsorption of CO2. At the same time, the CO2 adsorption capacity of the prepared adsorbent can reach a maximum of 3.32 mmol-CO2/g-adsorbent in the actual flue gas temperature range of 303–343 K. In addition, the kinetic analysis results indicate that both the adsorption process and the desorption process have rapid adsorption/desorption rates. Finally, the fitting of the CO2 adsorption/desorption experimental data by Avrami’s fractional kinetic model shows that the CO2 adsorption rate is mainly controlled by the intra-particle diffusion rate, and the temperature has little effect on the adsorption rate. |
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Keywords: | CO2 adsorbent hierarchically micro-mesoporous silicon amine-functionalized kinetic |
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