Tailored microporous graphitic carbon adsorbents from the urea-assisted method for efficient selective gas adsorption and separation of CH4/N2 and CH4/H2

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作者
Mujmule, Rajendra B. [1 ]
Rajpure, Manoj M. [1 ]
Kim, Uisik [2 ]
Kim, Hern [1 ]
机构
[1] Myongji Univ Yongin, Environm Waste Recycle Inst, Dept Energy Sci & Technol, Yongin 17058, South Korea
[2] Korea Elect Power Corp, KEPCO Res Inst, Daejeon 34056, South Korea
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
Microporous carbon adsorbents; Gas adsorption; CH; 4; /N; 2; separation; /H; Reversibility and reusability; ACTIVATED CARBON; PORE STRUCTURE; HYDROGEN; CH4; METHANE; CO2/CH4; CO2; CAPTURE; STORAGE;
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10.1016/j.seppur.2024.130249
中图分类号
TQ [化学工业];
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0817 ;
摘要
Currently, the adsorption and separation of methane (CH4) from CH4/N2 and CH4/H-2 have attracted global attention as an essential technique for the utilization of unconventional natural gas and to meet energy demand. This technique completely relies on the adsorbent; the development of the adsorbent can achieve selective CH4 adsorption and separation. In this context, microporous graphitic carbon adsorbents were tailored using hydrothermal and calcination methods. The textural features of adsorbents were precisely tailored using a hydrothermal approach by optimizing the glucose-urea ratio, and they were then activated with the non-corrosive reagent K2CO3, which gives a specific pore structure that aids in performance. Adsorbents' textural characteristics, such as surface area and porosity, were significantly influenced by the glucose-urea ratio, which plays an essential role in gas adsorption and separation. A series of tailored microporous graphitic carbon adsorbents named 0.5-HTAC, 1-HTAC, 1.5-HTAC, 2-HTAC, 1.5-HTAC-a, 1.5-HTAC-b, and 1.5-HTAC-c. Among them, 1.5HTAC adsorbent displayed superior CH4 gas adsorption (36.86 cm3/g) and excellent selectivity of CH4/N-2 (6.29) at room temperature, owing to its microporosity, good surface area, and morphological effect. Meanwhile, H2 gas adsorption was not detected at room temperature, indicating that the 1.5-HTAC adsorbent is extremely selective for CH4 gas. However, an additional study of H2 uptake performed at 77 K revealed excellent H-2 adsorption of about 314.3 cm(3)/g. Furthermore, the 1.5-HTAC adsorbent exhibited a low heat of CH4 adsorption as well as impressive reversibility, indicating that it can be reused more effectively.
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