Carbon dioxide (CO2) capture assessed by pulse chemisorption

The method presented in this report demonstrates the applicability of pulse chemisorption as an alternative to breakthrough experiments for evaluating the CO2 capacity of materials.

CO capacity of materials can be evaluated through static chemisorption and breakthrough experiments. The former method is typically associated with fundamental research, while the latter provides a more realistic model for CO adsorption in Direct Air Capture (DAC) systems. Here, we present a complementary approach to breakthrough experiments, based on experimentation with pulse chemisorption on an Autosorb series chemisorption-capable instrument.

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