Pivotal copper bimetallic oxide in hierarchical Calcium magnesium materials for low-temperature carbon capture and utilization

Yuanyuan Wang, Shuzhuang Sun, Yuan Zhu, Bo Zong, Jia Hu, Chunfei Wu*

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Abstract

Carbon removal from anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions is essential to achieve net-zero emissions and mitigate climate change, and integrated carbon capture and utilisation (ICCU) has been studied for subsequent in-situ chemical production. However, high temperature and CaO sintering remain critical issues, highlighting the need for improved, low-cost CO2 adsorbents that can be regenerated at lower temperatures. Herin, we innovatively introduce the low-temperature ICCU coupled with reverse water gas shift reactions (RWGS) using dual functional materials (DFMs), exemplifying a range of potential transition metals doped over CaO with or without the MgO support. Among all the prepared DFMs, D-Cu showed desirable enhanced catalytic activity at a comparatively low-temperature performance (550 °C) and still maintained a stable CO2 capture capacity (7.0 mmol g−1) and CO yield (8.0 mmol g−1) with an exceptional CO2 conversion (94.4 %) and CO selectivity (97.6 %) after cyclic hydrogenation. The mechanism study revealed that Ca2CuO3 bimetallic catalyst in the hierarchical porous 2CaO/MgO matrix of D-Cu plays a crucial role in retaining its cyclic stability, surpassing that of noble D-Pt. Given the ICCU-RWGS performance and cyclic stability of cost-effective D-Cu at reduced operating temperatures, the findings would minimise energy and cost consumption.

Original languageEnglish
Article number156264
Number of pages10
JournalChemical Engineering Journal
Volume499
Early online date01 Oct 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01 Nov 2024

Keywords

  • Calcium oxide
  • copper
  • dual functional material
  • low temperature integrated carbon capture and utilisation
  • magnesium oxide
  • reverse water gas shift

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Chemistry
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • General Chemical Engineering
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

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