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Superhydrophobic amine functionalized aerogels as sorbents for CO 2 capture

Redouane Begag, Holly Krutka, Wenting Dong, David Mihalcik, Wendell Rhine, George Gould, Jeff Baldic and Paul Nahass

Greenhouse Gases: Science and Technology, 2013, vol. 3, issue 1, 30-39

Abstract: Aspen Aerogels has developed a novel solid sorbent for CO 2 capture using amine functionalized aerogel (AFA) that has demonstrated a lower specific heat capacity (0.7–1.1 J/g·K) than aqueous amines (∼4.2 J/g·K). In addition, the AFA material has very high surface area (430–792 m-super-2/g), excellent stability over many adsorption/regeneration cycles, and high steam resistance. CO 2 adsorption capacity, kinetics, and cycling stability of the newly developed AFA materials are presented. © 2013 Society of Chemical Industry and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd

Date: 2013
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