CO2 capture by carbonated carbide slag seriflux after drying in calcium looping cycles

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School of Energy and Power Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan [1 ]
250061, China
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J. Southeast Univ. Engl. Ed. | / 2卷 / 204-208期
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Slags - Carbonation - Chemical reactors - Calcium carbide - Thermogravimetric analysis - Calcination;
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10.3969/j.issn.1003-7985.2015.02.008
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A new carbide slag (CS) seriflux utilization was proposed. The flue gas from a coal-fired plant was first bubbled into CS seriflux for CO2 capture. The obtained carbonated carbide slag seriflux (CCSS) was dried and utilized as a CO2 sorbent in the calcium looping cycles. The CO2 capture behavior of the dried CCSS and the raw CS was investigated in a dual fixed-bed reactor and a thermo-gravimetric analyzer. The effects of carbonation time, calcination temperature and carbonation temperature on CO2 capture performance of CCSS in the multiple carbonation/calcination cycles were studied. The results show that the CO2 capture capacity of CCSS was higher than that of CS. Calcined at 950℃, CCSS shows better carbonation reactivity than CS, which benefits CO2 capture under severe calcination conditions. In the range of 700 to 725℃ for the carbonation, CCSS shows the optimal CO2 capture performance. The calcined CCSS shows better porous microstructure than the calcined CS. The calcined CCSS exhibits a larger surface area and pore volume in the cycles, which favors a higher CO2 capture capacity in the multiple cycles. ©, 2015, Southeast University. All right reserved.
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