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Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering | 2015

Development of the Al2O3-supported NaNO3-Na2Mg(CO3)2 sorbent for CO2 capture with facilitated sorption kinetics at intermediate temperatures

Hwimin Seo; Da Young Min; Na Young Kang; Won Choon Choi; Sunyoung Park; Yong-Ki Park; Deuk Ki Lee

For the development of a dry solid sorbent having quite fast CO2 sorption kinetics in an intermediate temperature range of 245–300 °C to be applicable to a riser-type fluidized bed carbonator, samples of Al2O3-supported MgCO3 (1.2 mmol/g) promoted with different molar amounts of Na2CO3 (1.2, 1.8 mmol/g) and/or NaNO3 (0.6 mmol/g) were prepared by incipient wetness pore volume impregnation. For a reference, an unsupported bulk phase sorbent of NaNO3-Na2Mg(CO3)2 was also prepared. From the sorption reaction using a gas mixture containing CO2 by 2.5–10% at 1 bar for the sorbents after their activation to MgO, Al2O3-supported sorbents were featured by their rapid carbonation kinetics in contrast to the unsupported sorbent showing a quite slow carbonation behavior. The addition of Na2CO3 to the MgCO3/Al2O3 sorbent made MgO species more reactive for the carbonation, bringing about a markedly enhanced kinetic rate and conversion, as compared with the unpromoted MgCO3/Al2O3 sorbent having a small negligible reactivity. The addition of NaNO3 to MgCO3/Al2O3 or to Na2CO3-MgCO3/Al2O3 induced the same promotional effects, but to a lesser magnitude, as observed for the Na2CO3 addition. It was also characteristic for all these MgCO3-based sorbents that initial carbonation conversions with time appeared as sigmoid curves. For the Al2O3-supported sorbent comprised of NaNO3, Na2CO3, and MgCO3 by 0.6, 1.8, and 1.2 mmols, respectively, per gram sorbent, showing the best kinetic performance, a kinetic equation capable of reflecting such sigmoid conversion behavior was established, and its applicability to a riser carbonator was examined throughout a simple model calculation based on the kinetics obtained.


Catalysis Surveys From Asia | 2010

Catalytic Cracking of Lower-Valued Hydrocarbons for Producing Light Olefins

Yong-Ki Park; Chul Wee Lee; Na Young Kang; Won Choon Choi; Sun Choi; Seung Hoon Oh; Deuk Soo Park


Catalysis Today | 2011

Steaming and washing effect of P/HZSM-5 in catalytic cracking of naphtha

Dan Liu; Won Choon Choi; Chul Wee Lee; Na Young Kang; You Jin Lee; Chae-Ho Shin; Yong Ki Park


Journal of Power Sources | 2010

Preparation of spherical LiNi0.80Co0.15Mn0.05O2 lithium-ion cathode material by continuous co-precipitation

K.K. Cheralathan; Na Young Kang; Hun Su Park; You Jin Lee; Won Choon Choi; Young Soo Ko; Yong-Ki Park


Catalysis Today | 2014

Inter-conversion of light olefins on ZSM-5 in catalytic naphtha cracking condition

Dan Liu; Won Choon Choi; Na Young Kang; You Jin Lee; Hun Soo Park; Chae-Ho Shin; Yong-Ki Park


Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2009

The effect of Na2SO4 salt on the synthesis of ZSM-5 by template free crystallization method

Na Young Kang; Bu Sup Song; Chul Wee Lee; Won Choon Choi; Kyung Byung Yoon; Yong-Ki Park


Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells | 2012

Catalytic conversion of silicon tetrachloride to trichlorosilane for a poly-Si process

Ju Young Lee; Woo Hyung Lee; Yong-Ki Park; Hee Young Kim; Na Young Kang; Kyung Byung Yoon; Won Choon Choi; O-Bong Yang


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2013

Kinetic Expression for the Carbonation Reaction of K2CO3/ZrO2 Sorbent for CO2 Capture

Deuk Ki Lee; Da Young Min; Hwimin Seo; Na Young Kang; Won Choon Choi; Yong Ki Park


Energy Procedia | 2014

Energy recoverable multi-stage dry sorbent CO2 capture process

Yong-Ki Park; Hwimin Seo; Won Choon Choi; Na Young Kang; Sunyoung Park; Da Young Min; Kiwoong Kim; Kwang Soon Lee; Ho Kyu Moon; Hyung Hee Cho; Deuk Ki Lee


Catalysis Today | 2004

Three-step reactions for selective production of 2,6-rich dimethylnaphthalene from 2,7-rich dimethylnaphthalene

T. Chen; Na Young Kang; Chul Wee Lee; Honggon Kim; S.B. Hong; H.D. Roh; Yong Ki Park

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University of Science and Technology

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