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New approach to consecutive CO oxidation and CO2 chemisorption using Li2CuO2 ceramics modified with Na- and K-molten salts

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REACTION CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING
卷 6, 期 8, 页码 1412-1427

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1re00087j

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  1. PAPIIT-UNAM [IA-106321, PAIP 5000-91-77]

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The addition of alkali carbonates to lithium cuprate improves both CO conversion and CO2 chemisorption at moderate temperatures, promoting CO oxidation and CO2 capture by forming a new phase. Samples modified with a single carbonate, either Na or K, show a higher tendency to capture CO2 formed during CO oxidation, allowing the simultaneous elimination of CO and CO2. This modified Li2CuO2 material has the potential to replace two different materials typically used in industrial processes.
To analyze for the first time the effect of alkali carbonate addition to lithium cuprate during the consecutive process of carbon monoxide (CO) oxidation and subsequent carbon dioxide (CO2) capture, a series of X-containing Li2CuO2 (X = Na and/or K) materials were prepared by mechanically adding different mixtures of sodium and potassium carbonates to lithium cuprate. According to results, the presence of carbonate allowed the improvement of both the CO conversion and the CO2 chemisorption in a moderate temperature range, between 400 and 650 degrees C. According to the reaction mechanism proposed in this work, this enhancement was produced due to the formation of a new phase between the mechanically added Na and K carbonates and the Li carbonate produced during the CO2 capture on the ceramic surface. The composition of this phase changes depending on the temperature used and the amount of lithium carbonate formed on the surface. Once the newly formed carbonate phase melts, the diffusion of both reactants (CO and O-2) is enhanced towards the bulk material, promoting the oxidation of CO and later CO2 capture. Another benefit was detected on the ratio between CO2 captured and released. According to this parameter, the samples modified with a single carbonate, Na- or K-Li2CuO2 samples, showed a high tendency to capture the CO2 formed during the CO oxidation, allowing the simultaneous elimination of two toxic and harmful gases, CO and CO2. The results are promising, considering that at an industrial level, two different materials are required for this process: a heterogeneous catalyst followed by a chemical adsorbent, which can be replaced with a single modified-Li2CuO2 material studied in this work.

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