Support and Size Effects of Activated Hydrotalcites for Precombustion CO2 Capture

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2013

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Meis, N.N.A.H.ISNI 0000000396445655
Bitter, HarryISNI 0000000396783187
de Jong, KrijnISNI 0000000116104048

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A series of Mg−Al hydrotalcites (HTs) with lateral platelet sizes ranging from 40 nm to 2 μm were prepared hydrothermally. Small HT platelets (20 nm) were obtained by deposition onto a carbon nanofiber (CNF) support. The CO2 sorption capacity at 523 K for the activated unsupported HT was low (0.1 mmol·g−1), regardless of the platelet size of the HT precursor. In addition, no relation was found between the CO2 sorption properties of activated HTs and their specific surface area. The sorption capacity of the activated CNF-supported HTs was increased, depending on the HT loading, by an order of magnitude (1.3−2.5 mmol·gHT−1) compared to that of the activated unsupported HT. We propose that the CO2 sorption capacities of HTs are determined by the amounts of low-coordination oxygen sites in the Mg(Al)Ox nanoparticles, which is highest on supported HTs.

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Meis, N N A H, Bitter, J H & de Jong, K P 2013, 'Support and Size Effects of Activated Hydrotalcites for Precombustion CO2 Capture', Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, vol. 49, pp. 1229-1235. https://doi.org/10.1021/ie901114d