January 1, 2016
Journal Article

Molten Salt Promoting Effect in Double Salt CO2 Absorbents

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to elaborate on the concept of molten salts as catalysts for CO2 absorption by MgO, and extend these observations to the MgO-containing double salt oxides. We will show that the phenomena involved with CO2 absorption by MgO and MgO-based double salts are similar and general, but with some important differences. This paper focuses on the following key concepts: i) identification of conditions that favor or disfavor participation of isolated MgO during double salt absorption, and investigation of methods to increase the absorption capacity of double salt systems by including MgO participation; ii) examination of the relationship between CO2 uptake and melting point of the promoter salt, leading to the recognition of the role of pre-melting (surface melting) in these systems; and iii) extension of the reaction pathway model developed for the MgO-NaNO3 system to the double salt systems. This information advances our understanding of MgO-based CO2 absorption systems for application with pre-combustion gas streams.

Revised: February 18, 2016 | Published: January 1, 2016

Citation

Zhang K., X.S. Li, H. Chen, P. Singh, and D.L. King. 2016. Molten Salt Promoting Effect in Double Salt CO2 Absorbents. Journal of Physical Chemistry 120, no. 2:1089-1096. PNNL-SA-114705. doi:10.1021/acs.jpcc.5b10729