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Preparation and characterisation of carbon spheres for carbon dioxide capture

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JOURNAL OF POROUS MATERIALS
Volume 26, Issue 1, Pages 19-27

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10934-018-0601-8

Keywords

Carbon spheres; Carbon dioxide adsorption; Microwave solvothermal reactor

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  1. Polish-Norwegian Research Programme [Pol-Nor/237761/98]

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Carbon spheres were prepared by carbonisation of phenolic resin spheres obtained using a modified Stober method in a microwave assisted solvothermal reactor. Preparation process involved water-ethanol, ammonia water, resorcinol, potassium oxalate and formaldehyde. The mixture was stirred for 24 h at room temperature and then subjected to a pressure treatment, in which the solution was treated in a microwave assisted solvothermal reactor for 15 min at a pressure of 1-3 MPa. The proposed synthesis resulted in a material containing microporous carbon spheres having high surface area (from 1178 to 1648 m(2)/g), with diameters from 200 to 350 nm, total pore volume from 0.49 to 0.78 cm(3)/g, and high CO2 adsorption capacity from 3.86 to 5.03 mmol/g measured at 0.1 MPa and 25 degrees C. Taking into account the properties of the obtained material, it can be applied as a sorbent for CO2 capture.

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