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Nitrogen-rich mesoporous carbon for high temperature reversible CO2 capture

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JOURNAL OF CO2 UTILIZATION
Volume 43, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcou.2020.101375

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Carbon capture; Mesoporous carbon

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The research shows that the type and content of nitrogen directly affect the adsorption and release behavior of carbon materials towards CO2, with higher nitrogen loading leading to higher adsorption enthalpy values and significant CO2 uptake at high temperatures. The process is reversible and the adsorbed CO2 can be easily released with a mild vacuum exposure.
Selective CO2 capture from a high temperature point source and its subsequent facile release is an important industrial challenge. It is well established that the nitrogen content can influence the CO2 uptake selectivity of carbon-based adsorbent materials. This work presents an example of how nitrogen type and content in mesoporous carbon directly determines CO2 uptake (and release) behaviour. Higher loadings of intrinsic nitrogen lead to increased isosteric heat of adsorption (Qst) values, with selective lowpressure binding and large uptake of CO2 at high temperature (75 degrees C). The process is reversible, only a mild vacuum exposure is sufficient to drive off the adsorbed CO2, with sustained performance without a noticeable loss in activity. The work highlights the scope of the fine tuning the application specific structure of the adsorbent materials for optimal use.

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