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Thermogravimetric Analysis – A Viable Method for Screening Novel Materials for the Sorbent Enhanced Water-gas Shift Process

Pre-combustion CO2 capture technologies are becoming viable alternatives to more conventional post-combustion capture by gas emissions scrubbing. The sorbent enhanced water-gas shift (SEWGS) process is a promising future technology for CO2 capture. However, the process needs better performing materi...

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Published in:Energy procedia 2017-01, Vol.114, p.2294-2303
Main Authors: Lundvall, Fredrik, Kalantzopoulos, Georgios N., Wragg, David S., Arstad, Bjørnar, Blom, Richard, Sjåstad, Anja Olafsen, Fjellvåg, Helmer
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description Pre-combustion CO2 capture technologies are becoming viable alternatives to more conventional post-combustion capture by gas emissions scrubbing. The sorbent enhanced water-gas shift (SEWGS) process is a promising future technology for CO2 capture. However, the process needs better performing materials than those available today to be competitive against state-of-the-art scrubbing technologies. Layered double hydroxides (LDH) are a promising class of materials to improve the performance of the SEWGS process. These materials have a general formula of M2+1−xM3+x(OH)2(An−)x/n·mH2O, and can be tuned by substituting the metal species, changing the M2+/M3+ ratio, adjusting the synthesis parameters to influence morphology or by adding so-called promotors to improve performance. To aid an ongoing systematic study looking at several of these parameters we have developed a simple yet efficient way of screening materials for further in-depth studies. The method is highly suitable for a typical laboratory setting, and is based on thermogravimetric analysis combined with cyclic exposure to selected gases. In this article we present the results of applying the method to a selection of benchmark materials.
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TGA
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