Claims
- 1. A synthetic CO.sub.2 acceptor consisting essentially of at least one calcium compound selected from the group consisting of calcium oxide and calcium carbonate supported in a refractory carrier matrix, said carrier having the general formula Ca.sub.5 (SiO.sub.4).sub.2 CO.sub.3, wherein said calcium compound is present in an amount up to about 50 weight percent, calculated as calcium oxide, based on the weight of the acceptor.
- 2. A method for producing a synthetic CO.sub.2 acceptor, said acceptor comprising a mixture of calcium carbonate and spurrite, Ca.sub.5 (SiO.sub.4).sub.2 CO.sub.3 said method consisting essentially of:
- (a) mixing calcium carbonate, silica and water to produce a pelletizable mixture containing from about 85 to about 90 weight percent calcium carbonate and from about 10 to about 15 weight percent silica;
- (b) pelletizing said mixture to produce particles of a desired size; and
- (c) heating said particles to a temperature of at least 1500.degree. F. for at least 30 minutes at a steam pressure of at least about 18 atmospheres and a carbon dioxide pressure of at least 2 atmospheres to produce said synthetic CO.sub.2 acceptor.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein said pellets are heated to a temperature of at least about 1600.degree. F. at a carbon dioxide pressure of at least one atmosphere prior to the heating step of (c) to partially harden said particles prior to the heating of step (c).
- 4. The method of claim 2 wherein said carbon dioxide pressure is from about 2 to about 3 atmospheres.
- 5. The method of claim 2 wherein said synthetic CO.sub.2 acceptor of step (c) is further heated in the presence of finely divided silica at a temperature from about 1450.degree. to about 1600.degree. F. at a carbon dioxide pressure of at least 2 atmospheres to further harden said synthetic CO.sub.2 acceptor particles.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 020,005, filed Mar. 12, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,231,760.
Government Interests
This invention resulted from work done pursuant to a contract with the Energy Research and Development Administration (now the Department of Energy).
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