Coal fly ash-ZIF composites for enhanced and stable carbon capture—an in-depth study†

IF 5.2 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Ramadurgam Aniruddha, Satyapaul A Singh, Benjaram M Reddy, Akula Venugopal and Inkollu Sreedhar
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Composites possess significant potential to mitigate the shortcomings of their individual components, offering a measure of reinforcement. In this study, composites based on CFA based Na-A and ZIF-8 were synthesized and subjected to CO2 adsorption tests. The composites were identified as a class of ZIF-8@Na-A. These composites retained the physical attributes of their parent materials. Notably, the CO2 uptake performance of ZIF-8@Na-A (1 : 5) was particularly high, recording values around 3.48 mmol g−1 at 298 K and 1 bar. Hierarchical three step process optimization has been done to achieve the highest carbon capture and stability. Different synthesis protocols have been compared too. TGA studies have been used to validate the amine loading on the adsorbent. Among the factors influencing CO2 uptake, temperature and pressure emerged as the most influential, while the time of carbonation exhibited minimal impact. Kinetic analysis revealed that the optimized adsorbent adhered to Avrami kinetics, displaying high R2 values of 0.994. The Sips adsorption model demonstrated the best fit for explaining the adsorption behavior of the adsorbents. The average heat of adsorption for ZIF-8@Na-A was measured at −11 kJ mol−1. During a 50-cycle stability assessment, the adsorbent exhibited robust performance, retaining approximately 92% of its initial CO2 uptake. However, a subtle change in appearance was observed in the ZIF-8@Na-A adsorbent, which turned slightly pale yellowish after the completion of 50 cycles.

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用于增强和稳定碳捕集的粉煤灰-ZIF 复合材料--一项深入研究†。
复合材料具有很大的潜力,可以缓解其单个成分的缺点,提供一定程度的加固。本研究合成了基于 CFA 的 Na-A 和 ZIF-8 复合材料,并对其进行了二氧化碳吸附测试。这些复合材料被确定为一类 ZIF-8@Na-A 复合材料。这些复合材料保留了其母体材料的物理属性。值得注意的是,ZIF-8@Na-A(1:5)的二氧化碳吸附性能特别高,在 298 K 和 1 bar 条件下,记录值约为 3.48 mmol g-1。为了实现最高的碳捕获量和稳定性,我们进行了分层三步工艺优化。此外,还对不同的合成方案进行了比较。TGA 研究用于验证吸附剂上的胺负载量。在影响二氧化碳吸收的因素中,温度和压力的影响最大,而碳化时间的影响最小。动力学分析表明,优化后的吸附剂符合阿夫拉米动力学,R2 值高达 0.994。Sips 吸附模型是解释吸附剂吸附行为的最佳模型。经测量,ZIF-8@Na-A 的平均吸附热为 -11 kJ mol-1。在 50 个周期的稳定性评估中,该吸附剂表现出强劲的性能,保留了约 92% 的初始二氧化碳吸收量。不过,ZIF-8@Na-A 吸附剂的外观发生了微妙的变化,在完成 50 个循环后,吸附剂变成了淡黄色。
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Materials Advances
Materials Advances MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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