活性炭
催化作用
吸附
微型多孔材料
化学工程
化学
碳纤维
扩散
碳酸盐
拓扑(电路)
无机化学
材料科学
有机化学
热力学
物理
数学
组合数学
复合数
工程类
复合材料
作者
Xuhan Li,Fei Sun,Zhibin Qu,Yupeng Feng,Yang Li,Chenglong Yang,Junfeng Li,Wenshuang Zhang,Tao Wang,Guangbo Zhao
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cej.2024.148626
摘要
Activated carbon is an important adsorbent for the adsorption removal of water or gas pollutants due to its low cost, high efficiency, and large-scale production potential; however, currently commercial activated carbon prepared through physical or chemical activation commonly shows a single microporous characteristic, making it difficult to match different kinds of pollutants. Here, we propose a convenient and cost-effective pore regulation strategy by introducing a trace carbonate catalysis process into the activation reaction, in which we find that the types of cations (Na, K, Ca) in carbonate have a significant impact on the pore topology of coal-based activated carbon, further revealing the role of cation induced catalytic gasification in pore regulation. Therein, K and Ca enhance the formation of micropores and meso-/macropores respectively, while Na promotes the pore development across the entire size range resulting in a hierarchically porous structure with high specific surface area. Kinetic analysis, density functional theory calculations, and three-dimensional pore fractal network characterization reveal that the pore development is collectively determined by the gasification reaction rate and depth. Evaluated as adsorbents, the obtained NaAC sample by Na catalysis demonstrates excellent adsorption capacities for both small-molecule toluene (467 mg g−1) and large-molecule tetracycline (374 mg g−1). This work for the first time elucidates the cation-induced gasification effect and provides a simple and cost-effective method for regulating the pore topology of activated carbon with only trace catalyst dosage.
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