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Title: Enhanced CO2 absorption kinetics in lithium silicate platelets synthesized by a sol–gel approach
Authors: Subha, P V
Balagopal, N N
Hareesh, P
Peer Mohamed, A
Yamaguchi, T
Warrier, K G K
Hareesh, U S
Keywords: Lithium silicate
Sol-gel
Lithium nitrate
Absorption kinetics
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation: Journal of Materials Chemistry A 2(32):12792-12798;2014
Abstract: Platelet-shaped lithium orthosilicate particles synthesized by a sol–gel approach employing the precursors lithium nitrate and colloidal silica displayed enhanced absorption kinetics for CO2 compared to the powders prepared by a solid-state reaction process involving Li2CO3 and silica. The sol–gel samples showed a CO2 absorption capacity of 350 mg g 1 at an absorption rate of 22.5 mg g 1 min 1, a value 70% higher than the rate of 13.2 mg g 1 min 1 measured with the solid-state samples under similar conditions. The higher sorption kinetics of CO2 by the sol–gel derived lithium orthosilicate could be attributed to the unique platelet morphology of the particles, which have a very small thickness. A porous carbon mesh coated with the sol–gel based particles exhibited CO2 absorption capacity of 150 mg g 1 at an absorption rate of 37.5 mg g 1 min 1. This supported absorbent also showed stable absorption and desorption performance for the 8 cycles examined in this study. The excellent absorption characteristics of the sol–gel prepared powders, more specifically the coated strips, provide a successful pathway for the commercialisation of these materials.
URI: http://ir.niist.res.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1629
ISSN: 2050-7488
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