One of the main challenges for commercialising calcium looping (CaL) as a CO 2 capture technology is maintaining a high level of sorbent reactivity during long-term cycling. In order …
Carbon capture and utilization/storage is an integral part of a smooth transition to a net‐zero energy portfolio. The distinctive advantages of the calcium looping (CaL) process, including …
Calcium looping is a CO 2 capture scheme using solid CaO-based sorbents to remove CO 2 from flue gases, eg, from a power plant, producing a concentrated stream of CO 2 (∼ 95%) …
The calcium looping (CaL) process is a promising CO2 capture technology, which uses CaO- based sorbents by employing a reversible reaction between CaO and CO2, generally …
V Manovic, Y Wu, I He, EJ Anthony - Environmental science & …, 2012 - ACS Publications
This paper presents a novel method for reactivation of spent CaO-based sorbents from calcium looping (CaL) cycles for CO2 capture. A spent Cadomin limestone-derived sorbent …
H Sun, C Wu, B Shen, X Zhang, Y Zhang… - Materials Today …, 2018 - Elsevier
Carbon dioxide (CO 2) capture using CaO-based adsorbents has recently attracted intense attention from both academic and industrial sectors in the last decade due to the high …
Abstract The Calcium-looping (CaL) technology is based on the reversible carbonation reaction of CaO with CO 2 and has been developing rapidly as a potential low cost process …
J Dong, Y Tang, A Nzihou, E Weiss-Hortala - Journal of CO2 Utilization, 2020 - Elsevier
Calcium looping (CaL), based on cyclic carbonation/calcination using lime-based sorbents, is a promising technology for post-combustion CO 2 capture. An important obstacle of this …
The multicyclic carbonation/calcination (c/c) of CaO solid particles at high temperature is at the basis of the recently emerged Calcium-looping (CaL) technology, which has been …