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Input on the Measurement and Comprehension of CO2 Solubility in Molten Alkali Carbonates in View of Its Valorization

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Meléndez-Ceballos A., Gürbüz E., Brouzgou A., Albin V., Ringuedé A., Lair V., Cassir M.
Date
2020
Language
en
DOI
10.1149/1945-7111/ab7ce1
Keyword
Binary alloys
Carbon dioxide
Eutectics
Lithium compounds
Potash
Sodium alloys
Sodium Carbonate
Sodium compounds
Solidification
Solubility
Alkali carbonate
CO2 solubility
Eutectic mixture
High solubility
Li content
Molten carbonate
Solubility measurement
Lithium alloys
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Abstract
As the capture and valorization of CO2 in molten carbonates is nowadays becoming a strategic energy topic, the need of accurate solubility measurements of such molecule is becoming compulsory. This study provides a new set of reliable CO2 solubility values, determined by a a carefully adapted manometric setup, in Li2CO3-K2CO3 (62:38 mol%), Li2CO3-Na2CO3 (52:48 mol%), Li2CO3-Na2CO3-K2CO3 (43.5:31.5:25.0 mol%) and Na2CO3-K2CO3 (56:44 mol%) carbonate eutectics in an overall range of temperatures from 450 to 850 °C. High solubility values are obtained for Li-K and Li-Na eutectics, respectively 1.7 × 10-1 and 1.1 × 10-1 mol atm-1 l-1 at 650 °C. It is shown that CO2 solubility increases with the temperature for most of the eutectic mixtures. Another important trend is that the Li content significantly increases the solubility. © 2020 The Electrochemical Society ("ECS"). Published on behalf of ECS by IOP Publishing Limited.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/76497
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