
NOVEL CERAMIC MEMBRANE FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE CARBON DIOXIDE SEPARATION
Author(s) -
Junichi Ida,
Zhaohui Yang,
Jerry Y S Lin
Publication year - 2001
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/788102
Subject(s) - desorption , sorption , lithium (medication) , materials science , ceramic , carbon dioxide , zirconate , chemical engineering , thermogravimetric analysis , adsorption , flue gas , gas separation , carbon fibers , membrane , analytical chemistry (journal) , chemistry , composite material , chromatography , organic chemistry , medicine , biochemistry , engineering , titanate , endocrinology , composite number
The Objective of this research program is to develop a dense, non porous ceramic membrane for separation of carbon dioxide from flue gas at high temperatures (400-600 C). The research has been focused on addressing several fundamental issues of lithium zirconate (Li{sub 2}ZrO{sub 3}). In the 2nd half research, we conducted various kinds of experiments to understand the CO{sub 2} sorption/desorption mechanism on the pure and modified Li{sub 2}ZrO{sub 3} with the help of TGA, DSC TGA and XRD. DSC TGA results suggest that the melting of Li/K carbonates mixture may play an important role in rapid CO{sub 2} sorption in the case of modified lithium zirconate. The CO{sub 2} desorption experiments show that CO{sub 2} desorption from the modified lithium zirconate follows the same mechanism as that from the pure lithium zirconate. This is different from the CO{sub 2} adsorption on the pure and modified lithium zirconates