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Reduce energy consumption for organic amine regeneration by MnOOH/HZSM-5 catalysts
Catalytic regeneration has become one of the most promising technologies to solve the high energy consumption problem of CO 2 capture in organic amine solutions. As the most mainstream type of catalyst, the instability of acidic catalysts in alkaline solutions attracts increasing attention from researchers. Herein, we proposed a composite catalyst of MnOOH loaded HZSM-5 to weaken the adsorption of alkaline substances and improve the catalytic stability of the catalytic material. The optimized catalytic effect is obtained when the mass ratio of MnOOH is 20% The CO 2 desorption efficiency is increased by 68.2%, and the energy consumption is reduced by 31.8% when the dosage of the catalyst is only dosage of 0.2 wt% amine solution. Through materials characterization and DFT calculations, it was found that the surface O and hydroxyl groups on MnOOH are the key factors for proton cycling, and HZSM-5 has an important impact on improving proton transfer rate. This work provides a valuable approach to solving the stability problem of acidic catalysts.