Abstract

In this study, we investigated a mechanism of carbonation reaction by CO2 capture through synthesis of ternary (CaO-Al2O3-Fe2O3) compounds. As for the composition of the sintered calcium aluminum ferrite (SCAF), the proportions of CF-based product and CA-based product were high, at 87.3% and 64.6%, at sintering temperatures of 1000 °C and 1100 °C, respectively. In addition, in the process of both dry and wet carbonation, the carbonation reaction occurred in the synthetic SCAF regardless of the sintering temperature conditions. In particular, in the carbonation with the wet method, CAH and CAFH, which are hydrates, were produced in up to 1 h of the reaction time with CO2, but from 3 h of reaction time, carbo compounds such as calcium carbo aluminate and calcium carbo alumino-ferrite compounds were produced. That is, with increasing reaction time, the carbo reaction becomes more active in the process. Therefore, SCAF synthesized in this study easily produced carbo compounds through carbonation reactions and formed carbonates by reaction with CO2. Thus, it is expected that the compounds can be effectively utilized as an excellent material for CO2 capture capable of CO2 absorption and fixation.

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