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AuthorAtilhan, Mert
AuthorUllah, Ruh
AuthorAparicio, Santiago
AuthorPatel, Hasmukh
AuthorYavuz, Cafer T.
Available date2021-09-07T06:16:21Z
Publication Date2016
Publication NameSustainable Engineering Forum 2016 - Core Programming Area at the 2016 AIChE Annual Meeting
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/22827
AbstractApplication of solid sorbents for CO2 capture and separation has been under consideration since last decades owing to the promising feature of repeatable use, low cost of regeneration and thermo physical stability. However, the capturing capacity, selectivity and the overall performance of adsorbents at different temperatures and pressures still require further investigation to make these materials capable of replacing the mono-ethanol system. Here in we report synthesis, characterization and application of covalent organic polymers. Capturing capacity of COPs at low temperature and pressure has been experimented for two COPs materials (namely COP-9, COP-10) for CO2 and N2 adsorption. Materials were also characterized with BET and TGA. Copyright 2017 American Institute of Chemical Engineers. All rights reserved.
SponsorThis paper was made possible by the support of Qatar National Research Fund, National Priorities Research Program grant (NPRP# 5-499-1-088) and (NPRP# 6-330-2-140). The statements made herein are solely the responsibility of the authors.
Languageen
PublisherAIChE
SubjectAdsorbents
Carbon dioxide
Characterization
High pressure engineering
Sustainable development
Temperature
CO2 adsorption
Comparative studies
Ethanol systems
High pressure
Low temperatures
Organic materials
Physical stability
Solid sorbents
Organic polymers
TitleComparative study on low and high pressure CO2 adsorption capacity of organic materials
TypeConference Paper
Pagination428-434


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