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High‐Surface‐Area Carbon Molecular Sieves for Selective CO2Adsorption

Authors :
Wahby, Anass
Ramos‐Fernández, José M.
Martínez‐Escandell, Manuel
Sepúlveda‐Escribano, Antonio
Silvestre‐Albero, Joaquín
Rodríguez‐Reinoso, Francisco
Source :
ChemSusChem; August 2010, Vol. 3 Issue: 8 p974-981, 8p
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

A series of carbon molecular sieves (CMSs) has been prepared, either as powders or monoliths, from petroleum pitch using potassium hydroxide as the activating agent. The CMS monoliths are prepared without the use of a binder based on the self‐sintering ability of the mesophase pitch. Characterization results show that these CMSs combine a large apparent surface area (up to ca. 3100 m2g−1) together with a well‐developed narrow microporosity (Vnup to ca. 1.4 cm3g−1). The materials exhibit high adsorption capacities for CO2at 1 bar and 273 K (up to ca. 380 mg CO2g sorbent−1). To our knowledge, this is the best result obtained for CO2adsorption using carbon‐based materials. Furthermore, although the CO2adsorption capacity for activated carbons has usually been considered lower than that of zeolites, the reported values exceed the total amount adsorbed on traditional 13X and 5A zeolites (ca. 230 mg and 180 mg CO2g sorbent−1, respectively), under identical experimental conditions. Additionally, the narrow pore openings found in the CMS samples (ca. 0.4 nm) allows for the selective adsorption of CO2from molecules of similar dimensions (e.g., CH4and N2).

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18645631 and 1864564X
Volume :
3
Issue :
8
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
ChemSusChem
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs22056796
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/cssc.201000083