2024 AIChE Annual Meeting
(478b) CO2 Sorption Capacity and Cyclic Performance of Calcined Limestone (CaO) during Carbonation: Effects of Temperature, Steam, and Syngas (CO & H2) Addition
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Our results demonstrate that steam addition positively affects the sorption activity of CaO under conditions suitable for in situ CO2 capture in gasification, owing to the formation of cracks, an increase in porosity, and enhanced solid-state CO2 diffusion through the carbonate layer. On the contrary, syngas introduction during carbonation significantly reduces the sorption performance of CaO in dry and wet conditions. It is hypothesized that competitive adsorption at CaO active sites, formation and deposition of C from the Boudouard reaction, and other competitive reactions are favorable at the same conditions as the carbonation reaction can be attributed to these inhibitory effects of syngas addition during carbonation. Furthermore, cyclic carbonation tests at these conditions are performed to understand sorbent activity and decay profiles over multiple cycles. Understanding these interactions is crucial for optimizing the performance of CaO-based sorbents for in situ CO2 capture during biomass gasification.