Evaluating degradation of CO2 adsorbents in flue gas from bioenergy with carbon capture and storage†
Abstract
The potential degradation of CO2 adsorbents in Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) was investigated through direct exposure to biomass combustion flue gas. Pre- and post-exposure characterization after 6–12 hours of exposure provided valuable insight into how common adsorbents would realistically perform in a BECCS process. The stability of zeolites and robust ZIFs was confirmed, but some unanticipated degradation mechanisms of less-stable MOFs and amine-based materials were also revealed, including pore fouling and chemical poisoning. The results emphasize the need for stability evaluations of adsorbents in comprehensive flue gas mixtures and suggest relationships between sorbent structure and degradation mechanism and extent.