Facile Preparation of Coal-Based Ultramicroporous Carbon Microspheres for Selective CO2 Capture
27 Pages Posted: 9 Aug 2023 Publication Status: Published
Abstract
The basic structure of aromatic compounds that are abundant in coal is the carbonaceous precursor derived from carbon microspheres. However, it remains to be a huge challenge to prepare carbon microspheres using coal due to the complex construction and composition of coal. Herein, a simple and viable way to obtain coal-based microporous carbon microspheres was developed by means of ethanol pyrolysis and a sequential extraction strategy. The as-prepared carbon microsphere featured aspherical micron particles of a uniform size (0.6-1.6㎛), abundant O-functional groups, excellent thermal stability, high SBET(415.5–983.2m2/g), and plentiful ultramicropores(63.15-72.72%). The coal-based carbon microsphere exhibited a noteworthy CO2 uptake (3.19-4.97 mmol/g at 273 K and 1.0 bar), acceptable CO2/N2 selectivity (IAST: 23–46) and moderate isosteric heats (20–32 kJ/mol). This synthetic strategy is important for the preparation of ultramicroporous carbon microspheres using coal, and the synthetic carbon microspheres have promising prospects for highly efficient CO2 capture.
Keywords: Coal, Ultramicroporous, Carbon Microspheres, Ethanolysis, Sequential Extraction, CO2 Capture
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