JOURNAL ARTICLE

Capture of carbon dioxide by solid amine sorbents

McMahan L. GrayYee SoongK.J. ChampagneHenry W. PennlineJohn P. BaltrusRobert W. StevensRajesh KhatriSteven S. C. Chuang

Year: 2004 Journal:   International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management Vol: 4 (1/2)Pages: 82-82   Publisher: Inderscience Publishers

Abstract

The reaction of tetraethylorthrosilcate (TEOS) with y-aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APTS) has produced stable solid amine sorbents for the capture of carbon dioxide. The resulting amine-enriched silicon sorbent (SBA-15) has been proven to be competitive with existing environmental CO2 controlled life sorbents based on the immobilised amine technology. XPS analysis has indicated that the amine groups (N1s Peak) were incorporated onto the surfaces of this amine-based sorbent in the range of 7%. The performance of the SBA-15 was comparable to the commercially available immobilised amine sorbent (IAS).

Keywords:
Sorbent Amine gas treating Carbon dioxide X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy Chemistry Materials science Organic chemistry Nuclear chemistry Chemical engineering Adsorption

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