Chemical Engineering Journal | 2021

Effective CO2 adsorption at low pressure over nitrogen-enriched porous carbons, derived from melamine-loaded polyaniline

 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Polyaniline (PANI)-derived carbon has been applied in various adsorptions because of the presence of nitrogen and relatively high porosity. In this study, melamine/PANI mixture was pyrolyzed at low temperatures (500–650\xa0°C) to derive porous carbons with high nitrogen content because of added melamine. Obtained carbons (Melamine/PANI-derived Carbons, MPCs) were characterized and applied in CO2 adsorption under low pressure, and MPC-550 (prepared at 550\xa0°C) showed much better performance than PC-550, derived from pure PANI, because of high N content (since N leads to polarity and basicity, which are helpful for CO2 adsorption) and narrow pores (even with low porosity). For example, MPC-550 and PC-550 (prepared at 550\xa0°C) had adsorption capacity of 1.2 and 1.0\xa0mmol/g (at 0.15\xa0atm); and isosteric heat of adsorption (IHA) at zero coverage of 46 and 32\xa0kJ/mol, respectively. On the other hand, N2 adsorption relied mainly on porosity; therefore, MPC-550 had lower N2 adsorption than PC-550. Accordingly, MPC-550 and PC-550 showed ideal adsorbed solution theory selectivity (CO2/N2) of 75 and 61, respectively, under 1\xa0atm. MPC-550 had competitive selectivity compared with other carbon-based adsorbents. MPC-500, prepared at 500\xa0°C, showed very high selectivity (1\xa01\xa00) and IHA (48\xa0kJ/mol); however, had relatively low CO2 adsorption because of low porosity. Based on the advantages of MPC-550, compared with those of PC-550, adding nitrogenous compounds (like melamine) to PANI, before pyrolysis, is one of the recommendable methods for porous carbons, especially with high N content. Finally, MPC-550 was recyclable in CO2 adsorption and can be suggested as a promising adsorbent for CO2 capture from offgas.

Volume 412
Pages 128641
DOI 10.1016/J.CEJ.2021.128641
Language English
Journal Chemical Engineering Journal

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