TY - JOUR
T1 - Enhancement in cyclic stability of the CO2 adsorption capacity of CaO-based sorbents by hydration for the calcium looping cycle
AU - Li, Chien Cheng
AU - Cheng, Jui Yen
AU - Liu, Wan Hsia
AU - Huang, Chin Ming
AU - Hsu, Heng Wen
AU - Lin, Hong Ping
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was financially supported by the Bureau of Energy, Ministry of Economic Affairs .
Copyright:
Copyright 2014 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2014/1
Y1 - 2014/1
N2 - In this paper, the reactivation of limestone was effectively enhanced and recovered by steam and/or liquid water hydration processes. The decay rate of the activity in carbonation conversion was improved by the steam hydration of the sorbents during decarbonation/carbonation reactions. The carbonation conversion activity of limestone with a particle size of 1.5. μm remains at 65% with hydration under 2.9. mol% steam after 20 decarbonation/carbonation cycles, while the un-hydrated sorbent shows a lower carbonation conversion of 34%. The activity preservation in the carbonation conversions of three representative particle size ranges of 1.5, 37-74, and 250-500. μm are 30, 14, and 6% after 20 cycles, respectively, with a hydration treatment of 2.9. mol% steam. Pore formation and roughness on the sorbents induced by steam hydration contributed significantly to the enhanced carbonation conversion during the decarbonation/carbonation cycles. The sorbent, with a particle size of approximately 1.5. μm, exhibited higher regeneration and recovery of carbonation conversion. Combined with the liquid water hydration, the carbonation conversion activity of the limestone can recover 80-90% of the original.
AB - In this paper, the reactivation of limestone was effectively enhanced and recovered by steam and/or liquid water hydration processes. The decay rate of the activity in carbonation conversion was improved by the steam hydration of the sorbents during decarbonation/carbonation reactions. The carbonation conversion activity of limestone with a particle size of 1.5. μm remains at 65% with hydration under 2.9. mol% steam after 20 decarbonation/carbonation cycles, while the un-hydrated sorbent shows a lower carbonation conversion of 34%. The activity preservation in the carbonation conversions of three representative particle size ranges of 1.5, 37-74, and 250-500. μm are 30, 14, and 6% after 20 cycles, respectively, with a hydration treatment of 2.9. mol% steam. Pore formation and roughness on the sorbents induced by steam hydration contributed significantly to the enhanced carbonation conversion during the decarbonation/carbonation cycles. The sorbent, with a particle size of approximately 1.5. μm, exhibited higher regeneration and recovery of carbonation conversion. Combined with the liquid water hydration, the carbonation conversion activity of the limestone can recover 80-90% of the original.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jtice.2013.06.019
DO - 10.1016/j.jtice.2013.06.019
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84894288097
SN - 1876-1070
VL - 45
SP - 227
EP - 232
JO - Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers
JF - Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers
IS - 1
ER -