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Highly Stable and Recyclable Sequestration of CO2 Using Supported Melamine on Layered-Chain Clay Mineral.

Jiangtao PengHaowei SunJian WangFagui QiuPeiping ZhangWeikun NingDan ZhangWenqing LiCundi WeiShiding Miao
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2021)
A type of highly stable and recyclable clay-based composite was developed for sequestration of CO2, which was synthesized by loading melamine (MEL) onto attapulgite (ATT) via a wet impregnation method. The synthesized materials were characterized by N2 adsorption-desorption, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), thermogravimetric analysis (TG), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). By means of thermal and acidic treatments more active sites of ATT were exposed, and large surface areas were obtained. The MEL molecules were well combined with those exposed sites, which enhanced stability and cyclability for CO2 sequestration. On the basis of CO2 adsorption-desorption measurements, the composite of ATT-MEL was found to have a higher CO2 adsorption capacity (4.91 cm3/g) which was much higher than that of CO2 absorption on bare MEL (1.30 cm3/g) at 30 °C. After ten cycles of reusing, the composite exhibited even higher capacity for CO2 adsorption by an increased percentage of 5.91% (30 °C) and 5.77% (70 °C) compared to the capacity in the first cycle. The reason lies in the strong interaction between melamine and attapulgite matrix which was further confirmed by DFT calculations. The MEL was validated to have advantages over aliphatic amines (TEPA) in modifying ATT to get high stability of CO2-adsorbents.
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