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Hierarchically structured nanoporous carbon tubes for high pressure carbon dioxide adsorption
J. Patzsch, , J.J. Schneider
Published in Beilstein-Institut Zur Forderung der Chemischen Wissenschaften
2017
Volume: 8
   
Issue: 1
Pages: 1135 - 1144
Abstract
Mesoscopic, nanoporous carbon tubes were synthesized by a combination of the Stoeber process and the use of electrospun macrosized polystyrene fibres as structure directing templates. The obtained carbon tubes have a macroporous nature characterized by a thick wall structure and a high specific surface area of approximately 500 m2/g resulting from their micro- and mesopores. The micropore regime of the carbon tubes is composed of turbostratic graphitic areas observed in the microstructure. The employed templating process was also used for the synthesis of silicon carbide tubes. The characterization of all porous materials was performed by nitrogen adsorption at 77 K, Raman spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy, thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) as well as transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The adsorption of carbon dioxide on the carbon tubes at 25 °C at pressures of up to 30 bar was studied using a volumetric method. At 26 bar, an adsorption capacity of 4.9 mmol/g was observed. This is comparable to the adsorption capacity of molecular sieves and vertically aligned carbon nanotubes. The high pressure adsorption process of CO2 was found to irreversibly change the microporous structure of the carbon tubes. © 2017 Patzsch et al.
About the journal
JournalBeilstein Journal of Nanotechnology
PublisherBeilstein-Institut Zur Forderung der Chemischen Wissenschaften
ISSN21904286