Science Inventory

HIGH TEMPERATURE ADSORPTION OF CO2 ON VARIOUS HYDROTALCITE-LIKE COMPOUNDS

Citation:

HUTSON, N. D. AND B. ATTWOOD. HIGH TEMPERATURE ADSORPTION OF CO2 ON VARIOUS HYDROTALCITE-LIKE COMPOUNDS. Adsorption. Springer, New York, NY, , xxx, (2008).

Impact/Purpose:

Journal article

Description:

This study describes and quantifies how substitution of the divalent cation and interlayer charge compensating anions affect the CO2 adsorptive capacity of various hydrotalcite-like compounds (Htlcs). Physical and chemical properties of the Htlcs were evaluated using a number of methods and the CO2 adsorption rate and capacity were measured at elevated temperature (603 K). The results showed that the synthetic analogue of the naturally occurring hydrotalcite mineral has the best overall adsorption capacity and kinetics. The stability of the adsorption capacity was tested by subjecting the model Htlc to 10 equilibrium adsorption and desorption cycles. At the end of the cycle, the Htlc had maintained approximately 65 percent of its initial capacity. Temperature programmed desorption of CO2 was used to quantify the surface basicity of the various Htlcs. The results showed that the reversible physisorption portion of the CO2 isotherm was correlated to the number of surface basic sites on the HTlcs.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:01/10/2008
Record Last Revised:08/19/2008
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 159924