Synthesis of nano-sized spherical Mg3Al-CO3 layered double hydroxide as a high-temperature CO2 adsorbent

Due to its layered structure, layered double hydroxides (LDHs) generally prefer to form either "sand rose" or platelet-like morphologies. To the best of our knowledge, nano-sized spherical LDHs have not been previously reported. In this work, we present the first successful synthesis of na...

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Main Authors: Wang, Q, Gao, Y, Luo, J, Zhong, Z, Borgna, A, Guo, Z, O'Hare, D
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Summary:Due to its layered structure, layered double hydroxides (LDHs) generally prefer to form either "sand rose" or platelet-like morphologies. To the best of our knowledge, nano-sized spherical LDHs have not been previously reported. In this work, we present the first successful synthesis of nano-sized spherical Mg3Al-CO3 LDH using a facile isoelectric point (IEP) method. SEM and TEM analyses confirmed that the size of the nanospheres is very uniform, with an average value of ca. 20 nm. Furthermore, a mesoporous LDH sample composed of the above synthesized uniform nano-spheres can be prepared, and this material showed a H1 type hysteresis loop in the N2 BET analysis. Such mesoporous LDH possesses large mesopores (18 nm) and a high surface area (103 m2 g-1), which we believe make it a promising adsorbent, catalyst, or support material. We demonstrated that its CO2 capture capacity is 0.83 mmol g-1 at 200 °C and 1 atm and it can be further increased up to 1.21 mmol g-1 by doping with 20 wt% K2CO3. © 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry.