Abstract
The bagasse, which is a typical agricultural and forestry waste, was employed as the silicon source to produce Li4SiO4-based ceramics with superior CO2 sorption performance. It is found that the presence of impurities elements in the bagasse ash will bring complex side reactions and form side products during the sorbent preparation process, which are extremely harmful to the performance of the synthetic sorbent. Pretreatment has been considered as an effective approach to reduce the impurities elements. In this work, the effects and mechanisms of water/acid washing pretreatments on bagasse ash were firstly detailed investigate and compared. The results indicate that the hydrochloric acid washing pretreatment can effectively remove the residual metals (Ca, Fe, etc.) in the sample in addition to the water-soluble impurities (K, P, S, etc.). The maximum sorption capacity of sorbent synthesized by the acid washing pretreatment is about 0.32 g/g sorbent and the superior performance can be well maintained over 10 cycles. A novel technical route utilizing the ash from biomass power plants for in-situ CO2 capture has been developed, which has great potential for carbon capture in the future.
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