Applied Energy, Vol.113, 706-712, 2014
CO2 capture with amine-loaded carbon nanotubes via a dual-column temperature/vacuum swing adsorption
A dual-column temperature/vacuum swing adsorption (TVSA) with 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane-loaded carbon nanotubes (CNT(APTS)) was built to study cyclic CO2 capture from gas streams. The working CO2 capacities and the characteristics of CNT(APTS) were preserved through 100 TVSA cycles under dry or wet conditions, displaying the multi-cycle stability of CO2 capture with CNT(APTS). The cyclic working CO2 capacity of CNT(APTS) was notably enhanced in the presence of saturated water vapor in the gas stream at 25 degrees C which gives relatively high desorbed CO2 concentrations (similar to 67%). These results suggest that a dual-column TVSA with solid CNT(APTS) has the possibility to be a promising CO2 capture technology, especially in the post-flue gas desulfurization in which saturated water vapor is present in the flue gas. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.