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Facilitating proton-coupled electron transfer for energy-efficient CO2 desorption by C@ZrO2 hollow composites

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL [2024]
Yao Shen, Ke Wang, Lu Li, Jingkai Zhao, Jiexu Ye, Ping Chen, Xiang Gao, Shihan Zhang
ABSTRACT

Catalyst-aided CO 2 desorption offers a promising reduction in the energy penalty of amine scrubbing, but faces the challenges of slow mass transfer, sluggish desorption kinetics, and susceptibility to deactivation. In this work, a hollow composite catalyst C@ZrO 2 was developed to simultaneously realize rapid electron, proton and mass transfer for CO 2 desorption via facilitating proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) effect. The CO 2 desorption rate of benchmark MEA solution increased by 126% and relative heat duty decreased by 69.9% in presence of C@ZrO 2 , and its catalytic performance didn’t noticeably decline after 10 cycles. Additionally, the desorption rate of biphasic solvents with a high viscosity increased by 112% and relative heat duty decreased by 57.3% with C@ZrO 2 . Based on theoretical calculation, the facilitated PCET efficiency of carbon layer increased the binding energy of carbamate to enhance its mass transfer rate from the liquid phase to the C@ZrO 2 surface, and stretched the C-N bond to reduce the proton transfer energy barrier by 66.8%. This work provided a novel insight to design catalysts for energy-efficient and stable CO 2 capture.

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