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Title: Synthesis of Nanoporous Type A and X Zeolite Mixtures from Biomass Combustion Fly Ash for Post-Combustion Carbon Capture
Authors: Petrovic, B
Gorbounov, M
Ozmen, S
Clough, P
Soltani, SM
Keywords: fly ash;spectroscopy;scanning electron microscopy;X-ray scattering;adsorption;X-ray diffraction;combustion
Issue Date: 4-Jul-2022
Publisher: IEEE
Citation: B. Petrovic. et. al. (2022) 'Synthesis of Nanoporous Type A and X Zeolite Mixtures from Biomass Combustion Fly Ash for Post-Combustion Carbon Capture', IEEE 22nd International Conference on Nanotechnology (NANO), pp. 221 - 224. doi: 10.1109/NANO54668.2022.9928679.
Abstract: In this study, improved nanoporous zeolites for use in post-combustion carbon capture have been synthesised from industrial-grade biomass combustion fly ash generated in one of the largest biomass combustion power plants in the UK. The method of nanoporous zeolite synthesis follows an alkaline fusion-assisted hydrothermal procedure. The nanoporous zeolites have been characterised by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The presence of two crystalline structures, Faujasite and Linde Type A has been confirmed by the characterisation results. The CO 2 adsorption investigations were conducted via thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) to estimate the uptake capacity of the prepared adsorbents. TGA studies suggest that the improved nanoporous adsorbent, evaluated under 100 mol % CO 2 at atmospheric pressure, has an equilibrium capacity of over 1.6 mmolCO 2 /g at 50°C, a two-fold increase from our previous study with a crystalline structure confirmed by XRD.
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/25572
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/nano54668.2022.9928679
ISBN: 978-1-6654-5226-7 (PoD)
978-1-6654-5225-0 (ebk)
ISSN: 1944-9399
Appears in Collections:Dept of Chemical Engineering Research Papers

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