CO Oxidation and Subsequent CO2 Chemisorption on Alkaline Zirconates: Li2ZrO3 and Na2ZrO3

2016 
Two different alkaline zirconates (Li2ZrO3 and Na2ZrO3) were studied as possible bifunctional catalytic-captor materials for CO oxidation and the subsequent CO2 chemisorption process. Initially, CO oxidation reactions were analyzed in a catalytic reactor coupled to a gas chromatograph, using Li2ZrO3 and Na2ZrO3, under different O2 partial flows. Results clearly showed that Na2ZrO3 possesses much better catalytic properties than Li2ZrO3. After the CO-O2 oxidation catalytic analysis, CO2 chemisorption process was analyzed by thermogravimetric analysis, only for the Na2ZrO3 ceramic. The results confirmed that Na2ZrO3 is able to work as a bifunctional material (CO oxidation and subsequent CO2 chemisorption), although the kinetic CO2 capture process was not the best one under the physicochemical condition used in this case. For Na2ZrO3, the best CO conversions were found between 445 and 580 °C (100%), while Li2ZrO3 only showed a 35% of efficiency between 460 and 503 °C. However, in the Na2ZrO3 case, at tempera...
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