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Motta, Antonella |
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Mohamed, Tarek |
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Ertürk, Emre |
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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Kononenko, Denys |
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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Alshaaer, Mazen | Brussels |
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Bih, L. |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Šuljagić, Marija |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Azam, Siraj |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Blanpain, Bart |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Popa, V. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Ollier, Nadège |
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Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro |
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Landes, Michael |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Maroto-Valer, Mercedes
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- 2024From brew to clean fuelcitations
- 2022Production of CH4 and CO on CuxO and NixOy coatings through CO2 photoreductioncitations
- 2022Core-shell TiO2-x-CuyO microspheres for photogeneration of cyclic carbonates under simulated sunlightcitations
- 2021Laser-manufactured glass microfluidic devices with embedded sensors
- 2021Comparative study of CO2 photoreduction using different conformations of CuO photocatalystcitations
- 2021Maskless laser prototyping of glass microfluidic devices
- 2020The effect of the layer-interlayer chemistry of LDHs on developing high temperature carbon capture materialscitations
- 2019Interlaced Laser Beam Scanning: A Method Enabling an Increase in the Throughput of Ultrafast Laser Machining of Borosilicate Glasscitations
- 2019Understanding Reactive Flow in Porous Media for CO2 Storage Applications
- 2019Life-cycle assessment of emerging CO2 mineral carbonation-cured concrete blocks: Comparative analysis of CO2 reduction potential and optimization of environmental impactscitations
- 2019Photo-generation of cyclic carbonates using hyper-branched Ru-TiO2citations
- 2018Laser-based fabrication of microfluidic devices for porous media applicationscitations
- 2018Rapid Laser Manufacturing of Microfluidic Devices from Glass Substratescitations
- 2017Fabrication of three-dimensional micro-structures in glass by picosecond laser micro-machining and welding
- 2017Coal-derived unburned carbons in fly ash: A reviewcitations
- 2015Evaluation of a Flue Gas Desulphurisation (FGD)-Gypsum from a Wet Limestone FGD as Adsorbent for Removal of Selenium in Water Streamscitations
- 2012Micro-silica for high-end application from carbon capture and storage by mineralisationcitations
- 2002Thermal degradation behavior of rigid polyurethane foams prepared with different fire retardant concentrations and blowing agentscitations
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The effect of the layer-interlayer chemistry of LDHs on developing high temperature carbon capture materials
Abstract
<p>The layer-interlayer chemistry of layered double hydroxides (LDHs) offers a vast opportunity to develop mixed metal oxides (MMOs) as novel sorbents for high temperature CO2 capture. Here, we report the synthesis of adamantanecarboxylate intercalated Ca-Al LDH by employing a co-hydration method. Thermal decomposition under a controlled atmosphere converts the layered metal hydroxides to MMOs and an intercalated anion into a carbonaceous support. The higher thermal stability and polymeric nature of the intercalated adamantanecarboxylate ion act as a thermal/mechanical support for the layered MMOs. The resultant hybrid solid sorbent shows excellent high temperature CO2 capture and cycling performance under both CO2 rich and lean (industrial flue gas) conditions. The hybrid sample shows almost 100% carbonation of all the active phase present, leading to maximum atom efficiency. The hybrid sorbent also shows rapid kinetics for both the carbonation and regeneration steps. The employed synthetic strategy offers a new approach to develop improved novel sorbents based on LDHs for high temperature CO2 capture.</p>