High-temperature phase evolution in CuO/Al2O3 oxygen carriers: insights from in situ quick XAS
Sharmin Sharna1,2,3, Virgile Rouchon2, Arnold Lambert2
1Institut de Physique et de Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg, 67034 Strasbourg, France. s.sharna@outlook.com.
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This study investigates phase transitions in CuO/Al2O3 oxygen carriers during chemical looping combustion (CLC), aiming to understand performance and stability over extended redox cycles. In situ quick X-ray assorption spectroscopy (QXAS) was employed to track the transformations of the copper aluminate phase (CuxAlyO4) over 50 redox cycles in various oxidizing (2.5 to 21% O2 in N2) and reducing (H2, CO, CH4) environments. The study reveals that the oxygen carrier undergoes significant phase transitions, reaching a threshold where CuxAlyO4 predominantly converts to copper oxide and α-Al2O3, leading to irreversible structural modifications. Complementary SEM analysis further highlights morphological changes, such as particle growth prior to α-Al2O3 formation. This cycle-dependent phase evolution provides new insights into accelerated ageing mechanism involving the interplay between copper phase transformations and α-Al2O3 formation, which is critical for enhancing the durability of oxygen carriers in CLC applications.
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