Chemical vapor deposition on chabazite (CHA) zeolite membranes for effective post-combustion CO2 capture.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY(2014)

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Chabazite (CHA) zeolites with a pore size of 0.37 x 0.42 nm(2) are expected to separate CO2 (0.33 nm) from larger N-2 (0.364 nm) in postcombustion flue gases by recognizing their minute size differences. Furthermore, the hydrophobic siliceous constituent in CHA membranes can allow for maintaining the CO2/N-2 separation performance in the presence of H2O in contrast with the CO2 affinity-based membranes. In an attempt to increase the molecular sieving ability, the pore mouth size of all silica CHA (Si-CHA) particles was reduced via the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) of a silica precursor (tetraethyl orthosilicate). Accordingly, an increase of the CVD treatment duration decreased the penetration rate of CO2 into the CVD-treated Si-CHA particles. Furthermore, the CVD process was applied to siliceous CHA membranes in order to improve their CO2/N-2 separation performance. Compared to the intact CHA membranes, the CO2/N-2 maximum separation factor (max SF) for CVD-treated CHA membranes was increased by similar to 2 fold under dry conditions. More desirably, the CO2/N-2 max SF was increased by similar to 3 fold under wet conditions at similar to 50 degrees C, a representative temperature of the flue gas stream. In fact, the presence of H2O in the feed disfavored the permeation of N-2 more than that of CO2 through CVD-modified CHA membranes and thus, contributed to the increased CO2/N-2 separation factor.
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