CO2 sorption kinetics of scaled-up polyethylenimine-functionalized mesoporous silica sorbent
Author | Al-Marri, M. J. |
Author | Khader, M. M. |
Author | Tawfik, M. |
Author | Qi, G. |
Author | Giannelis, E. P. |
Available date | 2023-02-02T04:34:10Z |
Publication Date | 2015 |
Publication Name | Langmuir |
Resource | Scopus |
Abstract | Two CO2 solid sorbents based on polyethylenimine, PEI (Mn ∼ 423 and 10K), impregnated into mesoporous silica (MPS) foam prepared in kilogram quantities via a scale-up process were synthesized and systematically characterized by a range of analytical and surface techniques. The mesoporous silica sorbent impregnated with lower molecular weight PEI, PEI-423/MPS, showed higher capacity toward CO2 sorption than the sorbent functionalized with the higher molecular weight PEI (PEI-10K/MPS). On the other hand, PEI-10K/MPS exhibited higher thermal stability than PEI-423/MPS. The kinetics of CO2 adsorption on both PEI/MPS fitted well with a double-exponential model. According to this model CO2 adsorption can be divided into two steps: the first is fast and is attributed to CO2 adsorption on the sorbent surface; the second is slower and can be related to the diffusion of CO2 within and between the mesoporous particles. In contrast, the desorption process obeyed first-order kinetics with activation energies of 64.3 and 140.7 kJ mol–1 for PEI-423/MPS and PEI-10K/MPS, respectively. These studies suggest that the selection of amine is critical as it affects not only sorbent capacity and stability but also the energy penalty associated with sorbent regeneration. |
Language | en |
Publisher | American Chemical Society |
Subject | Adsorption Amines Desorption Sorbents Sorption |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 3569-3576 |
Issue Number | 12 |
Volume Number | 31 |
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