碳化
多孔性
材料科学
碳纤维
体积热力学
化学工程
吸附
产量(工程)
金属有机骨架
比表面积
上部结构
纳米技术
化学
有机化学
复合材料
催化作用
物理
复合数
工程类
海洋学
量子力学
地质学
作者
Srinivas Gadipelli,Vaiva Krungleviciute,Zhengxiao Guo,Taner Yildirim
摘要
A new type of hierarchically porous carbon (HPC) structures of simultaneously high surface area and high pore volume has been synthesised from carefully controlled carbonization of in-house optimised metal–organic frameworks (MOFs). Changes in synthesis conditions lead to millimetre-sized MOF-5 crystals in a high yield. Subsequent carbonization of the MOFs yield HPCs with simultaneously high surface area, up to 2734 m2 g−1, and exceptionally high total pore volume, up to 5.53 cm3 g−1. In the HPCs, micropores are mostly retained and meso- and macro- pores are generated from defects in the individual crystals, which is made possible by structural inheritance from the MOF precursor. The resulting HPCs show a significant amount of CO2 adsorption, over 27 mmol g−1 (119 wt%) at 30 bar and 27 °C, which is one of the highest values reported in the literature for porous carbons. The findings are comparatively analysed with the literature. The results show great potential for the development of high capacity carbon-based sorbents for effective pre-combustion CO2 capture and other gas and energy storage applications.
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