Preparation of a Fiber-Like 3D-Structured Adsorbent for CO Capture.

Langmuir

PCFM Lab, School of Chemistry, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou 510275, P. R. China.

Published: May 2022

Solid amine adsorbents are promising materials to mitigate global warming. In this study, a commercially available melamine-formaldehyde sponge was adopted as a support to prepare a kind of solid amine adsorbent using polyethylenimine as a functional component and ethylene glycol diglycidyl ether as a cross-linker. The adsorbent, with abundant tunnels and a high amine loading amount, had a high adsorption capacity. When the amine loading was 89.6 wt%, the as-prepared adsorbent showed a high adsorption capacity of 7.29 mmol/g at 20 °C in the presence of water. The spent adsorbent could be easily regenerated by heating it at 90 °C, resulting in lower energy consumption. It has been proved by the Avrami model that physical and chemical adsorption coexist in the adsorption of CO on this adsorbent. Simulation with the intraparticle diffusion model has revealed that the rate-controlling step in the adsorption process was the gas film diffusion period when the adsorption temperature was below 30 °C, while it was the adsorption equilibrium period when the adsorption temperature was above 30 °C.

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