Thermal analysis of cyclic carbonation behavior of CaO derived from carbide slag at high temperature |
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Authors: | Yingjie Li Hongling Liu Rongyue Sun Shuimu Wu Chunmei Lu |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Energy and Power Engineering, Shandong University, No. 17923 Jingshi Road, Jinan, 250061, China
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Abstract: | In this work, CaO derived from the carbide slag (CaO?Ccarbide slag) as a kind of typical industrial waste was used to capture CO2 during the calcination/carbonation cycles. The carbonation kinetics and cyclic carbonation behavior of CaO?Ccarbide slag were investigated in a thermogravimetric analyzer. The chemical reaction activation energy and the product layer diffusion activation energy for carbonation of CaO?Ccarbide slag are 12.46 and 36.83?kJ?mol?1, respectively, which are significantly less than those for carbonation of CaO derived from the limestone (CaO?Climestone). CaO?Ccarbide slag shows higher carbonation conversion than CaO?Climestone after enough reaction time and at the same number of cycles. Moreover, the calcination temperature and CO2 concentration in the carbonation atmosphere have important effect on the carbonation behavior of CaO?Ccarbide slag. The BET surface area of CaO?Ccarbide slag is 1.6 times as large as that of CaO?Climestone after 1 cycle and the average pore size of CaO?Ccarbide slag is much smaller. In addition, the carbide slag contains much more Al2O3 than most of the limestones. These are reasons why carbide slag as a precursor can retain greater carbonation conversion than limestone in calcination/carbonation cycles. |
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