Resorcinol¿formaldehyde carbon xerogel as selective adsorbent of carbon dioxide present on biogas Articles uri icon

authors

  • VIVO VILCHES, JOSE FRANCISCO
  • Pérez-Cadenas, A.F.
  • Maldonado-Hódar, F.J.
  • Carrasco-Marín, F.
  • Regufe, M.J.
  • Ribeiro, A.M.
  • Ferreira, A.F.P.
  • Rodrigues, A.E.

publication date

  • January 2018

start page

  • 169

end page

  • 177

issue

  • 2

volume

  • 24

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0929-5607

Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 1572-8757

abstract

  • A carbon xerogel obtained by carbonization of a resorcinol¿formaldehyde polymer which was synthesized using Cs2CO3 as catalyst was employed as CO2 selective adsorbent for biogas upgrading. The material presented a large narrow micropore volume (W0(CO2) = 0.34 cm3 g¿1) and macropore volume; as expected for a carbon xerogel, these macropores are very regular in size. The CO2 preferential adsorption onto this material was tested by analysing adsorption equilibrium isotherms of both gases (CO2 and CH4) and breakthrough curves at different inlet concentrations. Equilibrium studies showed a large CO2 uptake (qsat = 6.57 mol kg¿1 and ¿Hads = ¿ 28.4 kJ mol¿1) compared to the CH4 one (qsat = 3.83 mol kg¿1 and ¿Hads = ¿ 19.6 kJ mol¿1) revealing a high CO2 to CH4 selectivity, especially at low pressures. Dynamic adsorption of both gases at different concentrations demonstrated the excellent performance of the prepared xerogel in biogas upgrading by selective adsorption of CO2. The adsorbent was tested in binary dynamic adsorption to estimate its performance when both gases are present; the carbon xerogel was able to completely separate them. © 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.

keywords

  • biogas upgrading carbon dioxide carbon xerogel selective adsorption adsorption isotherms biogas carbonization cesium compounds formaldehyde gas adsorption phenols xerogels adsorption equilibrium isotherms biogas upgrading carbon xerogels formaldehyde carbon xerogels inlet concentration preferential adsorption selective adsorbents selective adsorption carbon dioxide