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Nanostructured AlOOH - A promising catalyst to reduce energy consumption for amine-based CO2 capture

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DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2022.122232

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CO 2 capture; Monoethanolamine; Catalytic desorption; Metal oxyhydroxide; Nanowire

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [52106143]

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Metal oxyhydroxide AlOOH of nanoscale has been synthesized and applied in carbon capture technology, showing accelerated CO2 desorption rate and reduced energy consumption. It exhibits excellent catalytic performance and cyclic stability.
In order to alleviate the intensive energy demand of amine-based post-combustion carbon capture technology, metal oxyhydroxide AlOOH of nanoscale was synthesized through the hydrothermal method and applied to accelerate the CO2 desorption rate and reduce the regeneration heat duty of aqueous monoethanolamine (MEA) solution for the first time. Results showed that the use of AlOOH could accelerate the desorption rate by up to 560% and increase the desorption amount by 251%. By comparing the performance between AlOOH and Al2O3, it can be found that the presence of extra hydroxyl groups is 20.6% more efficient in catalyzing CO2 desorption. According to a simplified heat transfer model created in this work, AlOOH could reduce the heat duty by 17% with only 0.1 wt% loading, which exhibited the highest performance cost ratio among related literature. In addition, the cyclic stability of AlOOH was confirmed through various characterization methods, including XRD, FT-IR, SEM, and N2 adsorption-desorption. More importantly, a possible catalytic mechanism of AlOOH was discussed and proved where it could change reaction pathways in different CO2 loading regions. This work re-veals a promising research direction towards cost-efficient and high-performance metal oxyhydroxide catalysts in the catalytic amine regeneration field to approach the net-zero carbon emission goal.

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