Abstract
Lithium ferrite was investigated with a view to its application as a new CO2 absorbent capable of absorbing CO2 at around 500°C and emitting CO2 at temperatures of less than 750°C. From the TG analysis, equilibrium temperature of lithium ferrite, at which CO2 absorption apparently stops and emission starts, is found to be around 530°C. This temperature is almost the same as that obtained from thermodynamic calculation and about 200°C lower than those of Li2ZrO3 and Li4SiO4. The absorption rate increased as the absorption temperature increased up to 500°C. On the other hand, CO2 emission was completed in about 10 min even in pure CO2 at temperatures of more than 600°C.