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Optimizing the Properties of Hybrids Based on Graphene Oxide for Carbon Dioxide Capture
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Fecha de publicación
2022
Editor
ACS Publications
Citación
Yating Ye, L. Vega Martín, M. J. Sánchez Montero, D. López-Díaz, M. M. Velázquez, and M. D. Merchán Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 2022 61 (3), 1332-1343 DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.1c02922
Resumen
[EN]The reduction of CO2 emissions and its elimination from the
atmosphere has become one of the major problems worldwide, since CO2 is the
main cause of the greenhouse effect and climate change. In recent years, a great
number of carbonaceous materials that can be used as CO2 adsorbents have been
synthesized. The strategy is usually to synthesize the materials and determine their
adsorption capacity without studying previously the factors that influence this
capacity. In this work, different properties of the adsorbents are analyzed to study their
influence on the CO2 adsorption capacity. For this purpose, 10 adsorbents have been
synthesized using different strategies and characterized with X-ray photoelectron
spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and micro-Raman spectroscopy. The percentage of sp2
carbons, the position of the D + D′ peak of the second-order Raman spectrum, the
micropore volume, and the grain size of the C sp2 domains have been related to the
amount of CO2 adsorbed by the adsorbents. The results confirm a linear relationship
between the volume of the micropores and the CO2 uptake and it proves that CO2 retention is favored in those materials that, in addition to having a high volume of micropores, also have low grain size of C.
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ISSN
0888-5885
DOI
10.1021/acs.iecr.1c02922
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