This work provides insight into the local structure of Na in MgO-based CO2 sorbents that are promoted with NaNO3. To this end, we use X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) at the Na K-edge to interrogate the local structure of Na during the CO2 capture (MgO + CO2 <-> MgCO3). The analysis of Na K-edge XAS data shows that the local environment of Na is altered upon MgO carbonation when compared to that of NaNO3 in the as-prepared sorbent. We attribute the changes observed in the carbonated sorbent to an alteration in the local structure of Na at the NaNO3/MgCO3 interfaces and/or in the vicinity of [Mg2+CO32-] ionic pairs that are trapped in the cooled NaNO3 melt. The changes observed are reversible, i.e., the local environment of NaNO3 was restored after a regeneration treatment to decompose MgCO3 to MgO. The ex situ Na K-edge XAS experiments were complemented by ex situ magic-angle spinning Na-23 nuclear magnetic resonance (MAS Na-23 NMR), Mg K-edge XAS and X-ray powder diffraction (XRD). These additional experiments support our interpretation of the Na K-edge XAS data. Furthermore, we develop in situ Na (and Mg) K-edge XAS experiments during the carbonation of the sorbent (NaNO3 is molten under the conditions of the in situ experiments). These in situ Na K-edge XANES spectra of molten NaNO3 open new opportunities to investigate the atomic scale structure of CO2 sorbents modified with Na-based molten salts by using XAS.

Rekhtina, M., Bugaev, A., Dunstan, M.T., Dal Pozzo, A., Nadjafi, M., Borca, C., et al. (2023). Probing the Local Structure of Na in NaNO3-Promoted, MgO-Based CO2 Sorbents via X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy. CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS, 35(23), 10060-10069 [10.1021/acs.chemmater.3c02077].

Probing the Local Structure of Na in NaNO3-Promoted, MgO-Based CO2 Sorbents via X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy

Dal Pozzo, Alessandro;
2023

Abstract

This work provides insight into the local structure of Na in MgO-based CO2 sorbents that are promoted with NaNO3. To this end, we use X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) at the Na K-edge to interrogate the local structure of Na during the CO2 capture (MgO + CO2 <-> MgCO3). The analysis of Na K-edge XAS data shows that the local environment of Na is altered upon MgO carbonation when compared to that of NaNO3 in the as-prepared sorbent. We attribute the changes observed in the carbonated sorbent to an alteration in the local structure of Na at the NaNO3/MgCO3 interfaces and/or in the vicinity of [Mg2+CO32-] ionic pairs that are trapped in the cooled NaNO3 melt. The changes observed are reversible, i.e., the local environment of NaNO3 was restored after a regeneration treatment to decompose MgCO3 to MgO. The ex situ Na K-edge XAS experiments were complemented by ex situ magic-angle spinning Na-23 nuclear magnetic resonance (MAS Na-23 NMR), Mg K-edge XAS and X-ray powder diffraction (XRD). These additional experiments support our interpretation of the Na K-edge XAS data. Furthermore, we develop in situ Na (and Mg) K-edge XAS experiments during the carbonation of the sorbent (NaNO3 is molten under the conditions of the in situ experiments). These in situ Na K-edge XANES spectra of molten NaNO3 open new opportunities to investigate the atomic scale structure of CO2 sorbents modified with Na-based molten salts by using XAS.
2023
Rekhtina, M., Bugaev, A., Dunstan, M.T., Dal Pozzo, A., Nadjafi, M., Borca, C., et al. (2023). Probing the Local Structure of Na in NaNO3-Promoted, MgO-Based CO2 Sorbents via X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy. CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS, 35(23), 10060-10069 [10.1021/acs.chemmater.3c02077].
Rekhtina, Margarita; Bugaev, Aram; Dunstan, Matthew T.; Dal Pozzo, Alessandro; Nadjafi, Manouchehr; Borca, Camelia; Huthwelker, Thomas; Abdala, Paula ...espandi
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