2016_EJRNL_PP_ELIF_ERDAL_ÜNVEREN_1.pdf
Terbatas  Suharsiyah
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Terbatas  Suharsiyah
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Amines are well-known for their reversible reactions with CO2, which make them ideal for CO2
capture from several gas streams, including flue gas. In this respect, selective CO2 absorption by
aqueous alkanolamines is the most mature technology but the process is energy intensive and has
also corrosion problems. Both disadvantages can be diminished to a certain extent by chemical
adsorption of CO2 selectively. The most important element of the chemical adsorption of CO2 involves the design and development of a suitable adsorbent which consist of a porous support onto
which an amine is attached or immobilized. Such an adsorbent is often called as solid amine
sorbent. This review covers solid amine-based studies which are developed and published in recent
years. First, the review examines several different types of porous support materials, namely, three
mesoporous silica (MCM-41, SBA-15 and KIT-6) and two polymeric supports (PMMA and PS) for CO2
adsorption. Emphasis is given to the synthesis, modifications and characterizations -such as BET
and PXRD data-of them. Amination of these supports to obtain a solid amine sorbent through
impregnation or grafting is reviewed comparatively. Focus is given to the adsorption mechanisms,
material characteristics, and synthesis methods which are discussed in detail. Significant amount of
original data are also presented which makes this review unique. Finally, relevant CO2 adsorption
(or equilibrium) capacity data, and cyclic adsorption/desorption performance and stability of
important classes of solid amine sorbents are critically reviewed. These include severa PEI or TEPA
impregnated adsorbents and APTES-grafted systems
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