Imines supported on silica as CO2 capture selective adsorbents

CO2 capture technologies must be developed to reduce Green House Gas emissions in order to fulfill the Paris Agreement. Adsorption is considered one of the available technologies due to the mild conditions used in the process. Selective sorbents with high CO2 adsorption capacities are needed. In thi...

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Published inChemical engineering research & design Vol. 194; pp. 573 - 581
Main Authors Sanchez Quiñones, Carlos Alberto Augusto, Águeda Maté, Vicente Ismael, Delgado Dobladez, Jose Antonio, Álvarez-Torrellas, Silvia, Larriba, Marcos, Martín-Martínez, María
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.06.2023
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Summary:CO2 capture technologies must be developed to reduce Green House Gas emissions in order to fulfill the Paris Agreement. Adsorption is considered one of the available technologies due to the mild conditions used in the process. Selective sorbents with high CO2 adsorption capacities are needed. In this work, several types of branched polyethylenimines (PEI), with different average molecular weight, are used agglomerated with silica at different amounts by weight. The adsorption has been measured and the kinetic parameters are estimated from breakthrough experiments in a fixed bed. The results showed that the materials produced were selective to CO2 and can be used in adsorption processes, the sample lowest average molecular weight had the higher adsorption capacity. [Display omitted] •Silica impregnated with branched polyethylenimines extruded on pellets.•Influence of polyethylenimines average molecular weight on CO2 adsorption process.•CO2 capture performance tested in a fixed bed at three temperatures and flowrates.•Kinetic parameters of adsorption - desorption obtained from experimental data of the breakthrough curves.
ISSN:0263-8762
DOI:10.1016/j.cherd.2023.04.061