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Li4SiO4 adsorbent derived from industrial biomass fly ash for high-temperature CO2 capture

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FUEL
Volume 337, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2022.126853

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Biomass fly ash; Pretreatment; Li4SiO4 adsorbent; CO2 capture

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In recent years, there has been increasing interest in biomass derived Li4SiO4 adsorbent for high-temperature CO2 capture. This study utilized industrial fly ash from biomass boilers to produce Li4SiO4 adsorbent for the first time. Different pretreatment methods were carried out to enhance the performance of the derived adsorbent. The results showed that the industrial biomass fly ash is a feasible source for Li4SiO4 production with a reasonable CO2 adsorption capacity.
In recent years, biomass derived Li4SiO4 adsorbent has attracted increasing attentions in the field of post -combustion high-temperature CO2 capture. In this work, for the first time, industrial fly ash collected from the biomass boiler was employed to produce Li4SiO4 adsorbent. In addition, ash pretreatment methods including water-washing and acid-washing were also carried out to promote the performance of derived adsorbent. By evaluating the physicochemical properties as well as the CO2 capture capacity of these adsorbents, it is concluded that the industrial biomass fly ash is feasible for the production of Li4SiO4 with a reasonable CO2 adsorption capacity of-0.243 g/g. It is further found that the acid-washing could remove the majority of impurities inside fly ash and increase the purity of derived adsorbent, resulting in a superior capacity as high as-0.358 g/g. However, in comparison with lab-scale obtained biomass ash, the industrial biomass fly ash contains more water -insoluble impurities, and thus the secondary element removal effects of water-washing pretreatment were significantly inhibited. The above findings could provide guidance for the future scale-up production of biomass derived Li4SiO4 adsorbents for practical carbon capture applications.

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