A novel process for CO 2 capture by using sodium metaborate. Part I: effects of calcination

This paper presents a comprehensive study on the carbonation of sodium metaborate (NaBO ) and the synthesis of high added value chemicals via NaBO and carbon dioxide (CO ). Carbon dioxide (CO ) is a greenhouse gas and NaBO is a by-product of sodium borohydride (NaBH ) hydrolysis reaction to produce...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published inEnvironmental science and pollution research international Vol. 25; no. 4; p. 3446
Main Authors Kibar, Murat Efgan, Akın, Ayşe Nilgün
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Germany 01.02.2018
Subjects
Online AccessGet full text

Cover

Loading…
More Information
Summary:This paper presents a comprehensive study on the carbonation of sodium metaborate (NaBO ) and the synthesis of high added value chemicals via NaBO and carbon dioxide (CO ). Carbon dioxide (CO ) is a greenhouse gas and NaBO is a by-product of sodium borohydride (NaBH ) hydrolysis reaction to produce H . Therefore their transformation into commercial chemicals is quite important in order to provide a mutual benefit to global warming issue and hydrogen economy. In the presented study, reaction parameters such as hydration factor, furnace type, calcination temperature, and environment are investigated at different levels and optimized. The effects of those key parameters on CO fixation yield are discussed. It is found that 400 °C is a key temperature for dehydration and reaction steps. Both dehydrated NaBO is obtained and maximum carbonation conversion is reached at 400 °C. Moreover, at relatively low temperatures (below 400 °C), a new reaction pathway is proposed and proved by thermodynamic calculations. Structural properties of NaBO are exhibited differences regard to thermal exposure and the conversion is strictly related to the structural properties.
ISSN:1614-7499