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Basic Properties of MgAl-Mixed Oxides in CO 2 Adsorption at High Temperature.

Dylan ChaillotVincent FolliardJocelyne BrendleAline AurouxLiva DzeneSimona Bennici
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
The increase of consciousness towards global warming and the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions lead to the necessity of finding alternative applications based on easy-to-use materials in order to control and reduce global CO 2 emissions. Layered Double Hydroxides (LDHs) and LDH-derived materials are potentially good adsorbents for CO 2 , thanks to their low cost, easy synthesis, high sorption capacity, and surface basicity. They have been intensively studied in CO 2 capture at high temperature, presenting variable sorption capacities for MgAl LDHs with the same composition, but prepared under different synthesis conditions. The ambient temperature coprecipitation synthesis method is an attractive one-step procedure to synthesize LDHs under mild conditions, with low energy consumption and short synthesis time. The present study is based on the synthesis and characterization of hydrotalcites by a mild-conditions coprecipitation process and the production of derived mixed oxides to be used as CO 2 adsorbents. A critical comparison to similar materials is reported. Moreover, the effect of the surface basicity of the derived mixed oxides (measured by adsorption calorimetry) and the CO 2 sorption capacity are discussed, showing a linear correlation between the amount of weak and very strong basic sites and the CO 2 adsorption behavior.
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