Abstract

This research paper examines the potential mechanisms involved in the adsorption of carbon dioxide using sorbents derived from the natural resources found in Georgia (with a primary focus on zeolite-based materials). A succinct characterization of zeolites obtained from the Dzegvi deposit is provided, along with the presentation of the average chemical composition of the collected samples. The study identifies three distinct series of reactions for in-depth investigation. According to the referenced sources, the standard molar values of the thermodynamic properties of the substances involved in the reaction are sought. The Gibbs free energy minimization method is employed to ascertain both the magnitudes and directions of the free energy changes and equilibrium constants for the proposed reactions within the temperature range spanning 400 to 1200 Kelvin. Their temperature dependence is expressed graphically. Reactions are evaluated based on thermodynamic point of view.

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