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Chemsuschem | 2011

Ca‐Rich Ca–Al‐Oxide, High‐Temperature‐Stable Sorbents Prepared from Hydrotalcite Precursors: Synthesis, Characterization, and CO2 Capture Capacity

Po-Hsueh Chang; Yen-Po Chang; San-Yuan Chen; Ching-Tsung Yu; Yau-Pin Chyou

We present the design and synthesis of Ca-rich Ca-Al-O oxides, with Ca(2+)/Al(3+) ratios of 1:1, 3:1, 5:1, and 7:1, which were prepared by hydrothermal decomposition of coprecipitated hydrotalcite-like Ca-Al-CO(3) precursors, for high-temperature CO(2) adsorption at 500-700 °C. In situ X-ray diffraction measurements indicate that the coprecipitated, Ca-rich, hydrotalcite-like powders with Ca(2+)/Al(3+) ratios of 5:1 and 7:1 contained Ca(OH)(2) and layered double hydroxide (LDH) phases. Upon annealing, LDH was first destroyed at approximately 200 °C to form an amorphous matrix, and then at 450-550 °C, the Ca(OH)(2) phase was converted into a CaO matrix with incorporated Al(3+) to form a homogeneous solid solution without a disrupted lattice structure. CaO nanocrystals were grown by thermal treatment of the weakly crystalline Ca-Al-O oxide matrix. Thermogravimetric analysis indicates that a CO(2) adsorption capacity of approximately 51 wt. % can be obtained from Ca-rich Ca-Al-O oxides prepared by calcination of 7:1 Ca-Al-CO(3) LDH phases at 600-700 °C. Furthermore, a relatively high CO(2) capture capability can be achieved, even with gas flows containing very low CO(2) concentrations (CO(2)/N(2) = 10 %). Approximately 95.6 % of the initial CO(2) adsorption capacity of the adsorbent is retained after 30 cycles of carbonation-calcination. TEM analysis indicates that carbonation-promoted CaCO(3) formation in the Ca-Al-O oxide matrix at 600 °C, but a subsequent desorption in N(2) at 700 °C, caused the formation CaO nanocrystals of approximately 10 nm. The CaO nanocrystals are widely distributed in the weakly crystalline Ca-Al-O oxide matrix and are present during the carbonation-calcination cycles. This demonstrates that Ca-Al-O sorbents that developed through the synthesis and calcination of Ca-rich Ca-Al LDH phases are suitable for long-term cyclic operation in severe temperature environments.


Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology | 2010

Characterization and Structure Evolution of Ca-Al-CO(3) Hydrotalcite Film for High Temperature CO(2) Adsorption

Chih-hsiang Wu; Yen-Po Chang; San-Yuan Chen; Dean-Mo Liu; Ching-Tsung Yu; Ben-Li Pen


Energy Procedia | 2011

Development of a novel Ca/Al carbonates for medium-high temperature CO2 capture

Ching-Tsung Yu; Chi-Hung Wang; Min-Jung Hsu; Yau-Pin Chyou


Archive | 2010

Method of Fabricating Layered Nanomaterial Used for Mid-High Temperature CO2 Capture

Ching-Tsung Yu; Yau-Pin Chyou; San-Yuan Chen; Chih-hsiang Wu


Archive | 2012

ENGINEERED PROCESS OF MANUFACTURING CALCIUM ALUMINATE CARBONATES FOR MEDIUM-HIGH TEMPERATURE CO2 CAPTURE

Ching-Tsung Yu; Yau-Pin Chyou; Wei-chin Chen; Wun-Syong Chen


Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2014

Synthesis, characterization and high temperature CO2 capture capacity of nanoscale Ca-based layered double hydroxides via reverse microemulsion

Po-Hsueh Chang; Yen-Po Chang; Yen-Ho Lai; San-Yuan Chen; Ching-Tsung Yu; Yau-Pin Chyou


Energy Procedia | 2013

Synthesis of Calcium Aluminates Granule with TiO2 Binder for High-temperature CO2 Capture☆

Ching-Tsung Yu; Wei-chin Chen; Yau-Pin Chyou; San-Yuan Chen


Archive | 2011

Method of Fabricating Medium-High Temperature CO2 Sorbents Made of Alkali Metal Promoted Calcium Aluminate Carbonates

Ching-Tsung Yu; Chi-Hung Wang; Yau-Pin Chyou


Archive | 2010

Method of Fabricating Layered Nano-Carbonate Used for Medium-High Temperature CO2 Sorbent

Ching-Tsung Yu; Chi-Hung Wang; Yau-Pin Chyou


Archive | 2013

Method of fabricating a high-temperature CO2 capture agent

Ching-Tsung Yu; San-yuan Chen; Wei-chin Chen; Po-hsueh Chang

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San-Yuan Chen

National Chiao Tung University

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Yen-Po Chang

National Chiao Tung University

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Po-Hsueh Chang

National Chiao Tung University

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Dean-Mo Liu

National Chiao Tung University

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