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Synthesis of silica nanofluid and application to CO(2) absorption

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SEPARATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 43, Issue 11-12, Pages 3036-3055

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/01496390802063804

Keywords

absorption; CO(2); mass transfer; nanofluid; nanoparticle

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  1. Korea Science and Engineering Foundation(KOSEF, ERC)

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This study focused on the synthesis of stable nanofluids and their direct application to the CO2 absorption process. A sol-gel process was used as the synthesis method of nanoparticles in nanofluid. The particle size and stability were determined by SEM image and zeta potential of the nanofluid. Three types of nanofluids containing approximately 30 nm, 70 nm, and 120 nm particles were synthesized and all nanofluids had a stable zeta potential of approximately-45 mV. Addition of nanoparticles increased the average absorption rate of 76% during the first 1 minute and total absorption amount of 24% in water. The capacity coefficient of CO(2) absorption in the nanofluid is 4 times higher than water without nanoparticles, because the small bubble sizes in the nanofluid have large mass transfer areas and high solubility.

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