ABSTRACT: We report the preparation of calcium oxide (CaO)-based sorbents by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis (USP) with both experimental results and modeling of the sorption process. To mitigate CaO deactivation during carbonation/regeneration cycles, metal oxides with high melting temperatures were dispersed into CaO particles in this bottom-up synthetic method (USP), and their performance was experimentally characterized and evaluated over 50 cycles. The performance of synthesized sorbents was then compared to those expected from an unreacted shrinking core model. The model was able to predict the experimental results and provide an explanation for the effect of sintering and agglomeration on the performance of the sorbents through a variable...
[[abstract]]This study develops a modified CaO-based mesoporous CO2 sorbent with high sorption capac...
The carbonation of CaO-based materials at high temperatures (e.g. > 600°C) is a promising method of ...
Calcium looping is a CO2 capture technology that is currently being developed on a 1 MWth pilot-scal...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has been recognized as a promising approach to mitigate the rapidly...
Over the past 60 years, there has been a dramatic increase in the amount of carbon dioxide in the at...
The reversible absorption of CO2 by CaO at high temperature is a promising method for capturing and ...
The use of CaO-based adsorbents has a high potential to capture CO2 from various systems due to its ...
This thesis focuses on studying the synthesis of calcium oxide- (CaO-) based sorbents for carbon dio...
ultrasonic spray py performance. All materials were characterized by XRD, STEM, TEM, combustion (e.g...
A CaO sorbent with high reactivity for cyclic high temperature CO capture was synthesized using a st...
Calcium oxide (CaO) sorbents have been recently used for removal of CO2 gases in fossil fuel-fired p...
AbstractThe carbonation of CaO-based materials at high temperatures (e.g. >600°C) is a promising met...
AbstractThe capture and purification of carbon dioxide (CO2) from flue or fuel gas underlies the cos...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd On the quest of finding ideal sorbent for post-combustion CO2 capture, calcium-b...
Calcium-oxide-based sorbents were coated onto Saffil ceramic fibers by means of a wet impregnation m...
[[abstract]]This study develops a modified CaO-based mesoporous CO2 sorbent with high sorption capac...
The carbonation of CaO-based materials at high temperatures (e.g. > 600°C) is a promising method of ...
Calcium looping is a CO2 capture technology that is currently being developed on a 1 MWth pilot-scal...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has been recognized as a promising approach to mitigate the rapidly...
Over the past 60 years, there has been a dramatic increase in the amount of carbon dioxide in the at...
The reversible absorption of CO2 by CaO at high temperature is a promising method for capturing and ...
The use of CaO-based adsorbents has a high potential to capture CO2 from various systems due to its ...
This thesis focuses on studying the synthesis of calcium oxide- (CaO-) based sorbents for carbon dio...
ultrasonic spray py performance. All materials were characterized by XRD, STEM, TEM, combustion (e.g...
A CaO sorbent with high reactivity for cyclic high temperature CO capture was synthesized using a st...
Calcium oxide (CaO) sorbents have been recently used for removal of CO2 gases in fossil fuel-fired p...
AbstractThe carbonation of CaO-based materials at high temperatures (e.g. >600°C) is a promising met...
AbstractThe capture and purification of carbon dioxide (CO2) from flue or fuel gas underlies the cos...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd On the quest of finding ideal sorbent for post-combustion CO2 capture, calcium-b...
Calcium-oxide-based sorbents were coated onto Saffil ceramic fibers by means of a wet impregnation m...
[[abstract]]This study develops a modified CaO-based mesoporous CO2 sorbent with high sorption capac...
The carbonation of CaO-based materials at high temperatures (e.g. > 600°C) is a promising method of ...
Calcium looping is a CO2 capture technology that is currently being developed on a 1 MWth pilot-scal...