Micro/Mesoporous Activated Carbons Derived from Polyaniline: Promising Candidates for CO2 Adsorption


Autoria(s): Silvestre Albero, Ana; Silvestre-Albero, Joaquín; Martinez-Escandell, Manuel; Rodríguez Reinoso, Francisco
Contribuinte(s)

Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Química Inorgánica

Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Universitario de Materiales

Materiales Avanzados

Data(s)

22/04/2015

22/04/2015

06/06/2014

Resumo

A series of activated carbons were prepared by carbonization of polyaniline at different temperatures, using KOH or K2CO3 as activating agent. Pure microporous or micro/mesoporous activated carbons were obtained depending on the preparation conditions. Carbonization temperature has been proven to be a key parameter to define the textural properties of the carbon when using KOH. Low carbonization temperatures (400–650 °C) yield materials with a highly developed micro- and mesoporous structure, whereas high temperatures (800 °C) yield microporous carbons. Some of the materials prepared using KOH exhibit a BET surface area superior to 4000 m2/g, with total pore volume exceeding 2.5 cm3/g, which are among the largest found for activated carbons. On the other hand, microporous materials are obtained when using K2CO3, independently of carbonization temperature. Some of the materials were tested for CO2 capture due to their high microporosity and N content. The adsorption capacity for CO2 at atmospheric pressure and 0 °C achieves a value of ∼7.6 mmol CO2/g, which is among the largest reported in the literature. This study provides guidelines for the design of activated carbons with a proper N/C ratio for CO2 capture at atmospheric pressure.

Authors acknowledge financial support from BroadBit industry (BroadBit Slovakia s.r.o. Eötvösova ul. 12. 945 01, Komárno, Slovakia).

Identificador

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. 2014, 53(40): 15398-15405. doi:10.1021/ie5013129

0888-5885 (Print)

1520-5045 (Online)

http://hdl.handle.net/10045/46289

10.1021/ie5013129

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

American Chemical Society

Relação

http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ie5013129

Direitos

© 2014 American Chemical Society

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Palavras-Chave #Activated carbons #Polyaniline #CO2 adsorption #Química Inorgánica
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