Enhancing the performances toward CO2 capture of MIL-96: hybridization with graphene-like material
Poster
Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
CO2 is one of the major greenhouse gases responsible for global warming. To face
the problems related to the large amount of CO2 released into the atmosphere, a
number of carbon capture and storage (CCS) strategies are formulated [Yang,
Environ. Sci., 2008]. Post-combustion capture offers considerable advantages
because it prevents the need for substantial modifications of the combustion
process and on the technologies usually used [Bhown, Environ. Sci. Technol.
2011]. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are technologically advanced solid
sorbents for post-combustion capture strategy [Raganati, CEJ, 2014], combining
large surface area, permanent porosity, tunable pore size/functionality, selectivity,
ease of handling, renewability for repeated cycles, [Stock, Chem. Rev. 2012].
MOFs are coordination polymers typically synthesized, under mild conditions, by a
self-assembly reaction between metal ions (nodes) and organic ligands (linkers).
This work focuses on an aluminum-based MOF known as MIL-96 in which
aluminum ions are coordinated with benzene tricarboxylic acid linkers [Loiseau,
JACS, 2006]. We performed the synthesis of MIL-96 as pure phase and also in
presence of growing amounts of carbonaceous material in form of graphene-like
layers [Alfè, App. Surf. Sci. 2015]. The pure MIL-96 phase and four MIL96/GL
composites were characterized in terms of elemental composition, thermal behavior
and porosity. The ability of those materials to act as CO2 sorbents was evaluated on
the basis of the breakthrough curves performed in a lab-scale fixed bed microreactor.
The evaluation of CO2 capture performances indicated that the composites
are better CO2 sorbents compared to the pure MOF. Studies for the comprehension
of the effect of the introduction of GL layers on CO2 adsorption capacity are
ongoing.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
CO2 capture; MIL; graphene
Elenco autori:
Gargiulo, Valentina; Raganati, Federica; Lisi, Luciana; Alfe', Michela; Ammendola, Paola; Chirone, Riccardo
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Titolo del libro:
Proceedings of the XXXIX Meeting of the Italian Section of the Combustion Institute