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Catalytic-CO(2)-Desorption Studies of BZA-AEP Mixed Absorbent by the Lewis Acid Catalyst CeO(2)-γ-Al(2)O(3)

Traditional organic amines exhibit inferior desorption performance and high regeneration energy consumption. The implementation of solid acid catalysts presents an efficacious approach to mitigate regeneration energy consumption. Thus, investigating high-performance solid acid catalysts holds paramo...

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Autores principales: Liu, Shenghua, Mao, Xudong, Chen, Hao, Zhu, Xinbo, Yang, Guohua
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10254271/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37298914
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28114438
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author Liu, Shenghua
Mao, Xudong
Chen, Hao
Zhu, Xinbo
Yang, Guohua
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Mao, Xudong
Chen, Hao
Zhu, Xinbo
Yang, Guohua
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description Traditional organic amines exhibit inferior desorption performance and high regeneration energy consumption. The implementation of solid acid catalysts presents an efficacious approach to mitigate regeneration energy consumption. Thus, investigating high-performance solid acid catalysts holds paramount importance for the advancement and implementation of carbon capture technology. This study synthesized two Lewis acid catalysts via an ultrasonic-assisted precipitation method. A comparative analysis of the catalytic desorption properties was conducted, encompassing these two Lewis acid catalysts and three precursor catalysts. The results demonstrated that the CeO(2)-γ-Al(2)O(3) catalyst demonstrated superior catalytic desorption performance. Within the desorption temperature range of 90 to 110 °C, the average desorption rate of BZA-AEP catalyzed by the CeO(2)-γ-Al(2)O(3) catalyst was 87 to 354% greater compared to the desorption rate in the absence of the catalyst, and the desorption temperature can be reduced by approximately 10 °C. A comprehensive analysis of the catalytic desorption mechanism of the CeO(2)-γ-Al(2)O(3) catalyst was conducted, and indicated that the synergistic effect of CeO(2)-γ-Al(2)O(3) conferred a potent catalytic influence throughout the entire desorption process, spanning from the rich solution to the lean solution.
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spelling pubmed-102542712023-06-10 Catalytic-CO(2)-Desorption Studies of BZA-AEP Mixed Absorbent by the Lewis Acid Catalyst CeO(2)-γ-Al(2)O(3) Liu, Shenghua Mao, Xudong Chen, Hao Zhu, Xinbo Yang, Guohua Molecules Article Traditional organic amines exhibit inferior desorption performance and high regeneration energy consumption. The implementation of solid acid catalysts presents an efficacious approach to mitigate regeneration energy consumption. Thus, investigating high-performance solid acid catalysts holds paramount importance for the advancement and implementation of carbon capture technology. This study synthesized two Lewis acid catalysts via an ultrasonic-assisted precipitation method. A comparative analysis of the catalytic desorption properties was conducted, encompassing these two Lewis acid catalysts and three precursor catalysts. The results demonstrated that the CeO(2)-γ-Al(2)O(3) catalyst demonstrated superior catalytic desorption performance. Within the desorption temperature range of 90 to 110 °C, the average desorption rate of BZA-AEP catalyzed by the CeO(2)-γ-Al(2)O(3) catalyst was 87 to 354% greater compared to the desorption rate in the absence of the catalyst, and the desorption temperature can be reduced by approximately 10 °C. A comprehensive analysis of the catalytic desorption mechanism of the CeO(2)-γ-Al(2)O(3) catalyst was conducted, and indicated that the synergistic effect of CeO(2)-γ-Al(2)O(3) conferred a potent catalytic influence throughout the entire desorption process, spanning from the rich solution to the lean solution. MDPI 2023-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10254271/ /pubmed/37298914 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28114438 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Liu, Shenghua
Mao, Xudong
Chen, Hao
Zhu, Xinbo
Yang, Guohua
Catalytic-CO(2)-Desorption Studies of BZA-AEP Mixed Absorbent by the Lewis Acid Catalyst CeO(2)-γ-Al(2)O(3)
title Catalytic-CO(2)-Desorption Studies of BZA-AEP Mixed Absorbent by the Lewis Acid Catalyst CeO(2)-γ-Al(2)O(3)
title_full Catalytic-CO(2)-Desorption Studies of BZA-AEP Mixed Absorbent by the Lewis Acid Catalyst CeO(2)-γ-Al(2)O(3)
title_fullStr Catalytic-CO(2)-Desorption Studies of BZA-AEP Mixed Absorbent by the Lewis Acid Catalyst CeO(2)-γ-Al(2)O(3)
title_full_unstemmed Catalytic-CO(2)-Desorption Studies of BZA-AEP Mixed Absorbent by the Lewis Acid Catalyst CeO(2)-γ-Al(2)O(3)
title_short Catalytic-CO(2)-Desorption Studies of BZA-AEP Mixed Absorbent by the Lewis Acid Catalyst CeO(2)-γ-Al(2)O(3)
title_sort catalytic-co(2)-desorption studies of bza-aep mixed absorbent by the lewis acid catalyst ceo(2)-γ-al(2)o(3)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10254271/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37298914
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28114438
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