Adsorption of Carbon Dioxide by MIL-101(Cr): Regeneration conditions and influence of flue gas contaminants

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MIL-101(Cr) has drawn much attention due to its high stability compared with other metal-organic frameworks. In this study, three trace flue gas contaminants (H2O, NO, SO2) were each added to a 10 vol% CO2/N2 feed flow and found to have a minimal impact on the adsorption capacity of CO2. In dynamic CO2 regeneration experiments, complete regeneration occurred in 10 min at 328 K for temperature swing adsorption-N2-stripping under a 50 cm3/min N2 flow and at 348 K for vacuum-temperature swing adsorption at 20 KPa. Almost 99% of the pre-regeneration adsorption capacity was preserved after 5 cycles of adsorption/desorption under a gas flow of 10 vol% CO2, 100 ppm SO2, 100 ppm NO, and 10% RH, respectively. Strong resistance to flue gas contaminants, mild recovery conditions, and excellent recycling efficiency make MIL-101(Cr) an attractive adsorbent support for CO2 capture.

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Liu, Q., Ning, L., Zheng, S., Tao, M., Shi, Y., & He, Y. (2013). Adsorption of Carbon Dioxide by MIL-101(Cr): Regeneration conditions and influence of flue gas contaminants. Scientific Reports, 3. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep02916

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