CO2 adsorption by activated templated carbons.

نویسندگان

  • Marta Sevilla
  • Antonio B Fuertes
چکیده

Highly porous carbons have been prepared by the chemical activation of two mesoporous carbons obtained by using hexagonal- (SBA-15) and cubic (KIT-6)-ordered mesostructured silica as hard templates. These materials were investigated as sorbents for CO(2) capture. The activation process was carried out with KOH at different temperatures in the 600-800°C range. Textural characterization of these activated carbons shows that they have a dual porosity made up of mesopores derived from the templated carbons and micropores generated during the chemical activation step. As a result of the activation process, there is an increase in the surface area and pore volume from 1020 m(2)g(-1) and 0.91 cm(3)g(-1) for the CMK-8 carbon to a maximum of 2660 m(2)g(-1) and 1.38 cm(3)g(-1) for a sample activated at 800°C (KOH/CMK-8 mass ratio of 4). Irrespective of the type of templated carbon used as precursor or the operational conditions used for the synthesis, the activated samples exhibit similar CO(2) uptake capacities, of around 3.2 mmol CO(2)g(-1) at 25°C. The CO(2) capture capacity seems to depend on the presence of narrow micropores (<1 nm) rather than on the surface area or pore volume of activated carbons. Furthermore, it was found that these porous carbons exhibit a high CO(2) adsorption rate, a good selectivity for CO(2)-N(2) separation and they can be easily regenerated.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of colloid and interface science

دوره 366 1  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2012