The relevance of thermal effects during CO2 adsorption and regeneration in a geopolymer-zeolite composite: Experimental and modelling insights
Abstract
Low temperature adsorption of carbon dioxide in solid materials is a cost-effective option for implementing decarbonization in a retrofitting plant strategy. Among several natural and artificial sorbents, geopolymer-zeolite composites represent a valid alternative owing to the affinity and synergy between zeolite and the geopolymer binder. Thermal effects are usually associated to CO2 adsorption in solids: in particular zeolites exhibit values...
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Title
The relevance of thermal effects during CO2 adsorption and regeneration in a geopolymer-zeolite composite: Experimental and modelling insights
Published Date
Mar 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
408
Pages
127315 - 127315
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