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CaO-based regenerative sorbents for CO2 capture in power generation and H2 production are receiving growing attention. A major challenge for this technology is the decay of sorbent activity with increasing number of the sorption/regeneration cycles. Evaluation of long-term sorbent activity...
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High-temperature CO2 capture by Ca looping cycles was investigated in the presence of SO2. The sorbents tested included natural limestone (HV-P), pellets formed from powdered limestone with a binder (HV-AH) and pellets formed from powdered acetified limestone with a binder (HV10-AH). The binder...
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This work investigates post-combustion CO2 capture at ambient temperature in a fixed bed by means of CaO-based sorbents. Two sorbents were used: limestone and pellets prepared from powdered limestone using calcium aluminate cement as a binder. The results showed that pre-hydration had a...
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