Review on the modifications of natural and industrial waste CaO based sorbent of calcium looping with enhanced CO2 capture capacity

The calcium looping cycle (CaL) possesses outstanding CO2 capture capacity for future carbon-capturing technologies that utilise CaO sorbents to capture the CO2 in a looping cycle. However, sorbent degradation and the presence of inert materials stabilise the sorbent, thereby reducing the CO2 captur...

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Main Authors: Afandi N., Satgunam M., Mahalingam S., Manap A., Nagi F., Liu W., Johan R.B., Turan A., Wei-Yee Tan A., Yunus S.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-367662025-03-03T15:44:31Z Review on the modifications of natural and industrial waste CaO based sorbent of calcium looping with enhanced CO2 capture capacity Afandi N. Satgunam M. Mahalingam S. Manap A. Nagi F. Liu W. Johan R.B. Turan A. Wei-Yee Tan A. Yunus S. 57189231851 48561725600 55434075500 57200642155 56272534200 57209289745 57194062275 26653761500 57536763800 56902397100 The calcium looping cycle (CaL) possesses outstanding CO2 capture capacity for future carbon-capturing technologies that utilise CaO sorbents to capture the CO2 in a looping cycle. However, sorbent degradation and the presence of inert materials stabilise the sorbent, thereby reducing the CO2 capture capacity. Consequently, the CaO sorbent that has degraded must be replenished, increasing the operational cost for industrial use. CaO sorbents have been modified to enhance their CO2 capture capacity and stability. However, various CaO sorbents, including limestone, dolomite, biogenesis calcium waste and industrial waste, exhibit distinct behaviour in response to these modifications. Thus, this work comprehensively reviews the CO2 capture capacity of sorbent improvement based on various CaO sorbents. Furthermore, this study provides an understanding of the effects of CO2 capture capacity based on the properties of the CaO sorbent. The properties of various CaO sorbents, such as surface area, pore volume, particle size and morphology, are influential in exhibiting high CO2 capture capacity. This review provides insights into the future development of CaL technology, particularly for carbon-capturing technologies that focus on the modifications of CaO sorbents and the properties that affect the CO2 capture capacity. ? 2024 The Authors Final 2025-03-03T07:44:31Z 2025-03-03T07:44:31Z 2024 Review 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e27119 2-s2.0-85186582769 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85186582769&doi=10.1016%2fj.heliyon.2024.e27119&partnerID=40&md5=a6094c436335bbf546a16fcd02b5c219 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/36766 10 5 e27119 All Open Access; Gold Open Access Elsevier Ltd Scopus
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description The calcium looping cycle (CaL) possesses outstanding CO2 capture capacity for future carbon-capturing technologies that utilise CaO sorbents to capture the CO2 in a looping cycle. However, sorbent degradation and the presence of inert materials stabilise the sorbent, thereby reducing the CO2 capture capacity. Consequently, the CaO sorbent that has degraded must be replenished, increasing the operational cost for industrial use. CaO sorbents have been modified to enhance their CO2 capture capacity and stability. However, various CaO sorbents, including limestone, dolomite, biogenesis calcium waste and industrial waste, exhibit distinct behaviour in response to these modifications. Thus, this work comprehensively reviews the CO2 capture capacity of sorbent improvement based on various CaO sorbents. Furthermore, this study provides an understanding of the effects of CO2 capture capacity based on the properties of the CaO sorbent. The properties of various CaO sorbents, such as surface area, pore volume, particle size and morphology, are influential in exhibiting high CO2 capture capacity. This review provides insights into the future development of CaL technology, particularly for carbon-capturing technologies that focus on the modifications of CaO sorbents and the properties that affect the CO2 capture capacity. ? 2024 The Authors
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Afandi N.
Satgunam M.
Mahalingam S.
Manap A.
Nagi F.
Liu W.
Johan R.B.
Turan A.
Wei-Yee Tan A.
Yunus S.
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author Afandi N.
Satgunam M.
Mahalingam S.
Manap A.
Nagi F.
Liu W.
Johan R.B.
Turan A.
Wei-Yee Tan A.
Yunus S.
spellingShingle Afandi N.
Satgunam M.
Mahalingam S.
Manap A.
Nagi F.
Liu W.
Johan R.B.
Turan A.
Wei-Yee Tan A.
Yunus S.
Review on the modifications of natural and industrial waste CaO based sorbent of calcium looping with enhanced CO2 capture capacity
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title Review on the modifications of natural and industrial waste CaO based sorbent of calcium looping with enhanced CO2 capture capacity
title_short Review on the modifications of natural and industrial waste CaO based sorbent of calcium looping with enhanced CO2 capture capacity
title_full Review on the modifications of natural and industrial waste CaO based sorbent of calcium looping with enhanced CO2 capture capacity
title_fullStr Review on the modifications of natural and industrial waste CaO based sorbent of calcium looping with enhanced CO2 capture capacity
title_full_unstemmed Review on the modifications of natural and industrial waste CaO based sorbent of calcium looping with enhanced CO2 capture capacity
title_sort review on the modifications of natural and industrial waste cao based sorbent of calcium looping with enhanced co2 capture capacity
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