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Chih-Chau Hwang1, Josiah J Tour1, Carter Kittrell2, Laura Espinal3, Lawrence B Alemany4, James M Tour5.
Abstract
NaturEntities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24892923 PMCID: PMC5603724 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms4961
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919
Figure 1The synthetic schemes and micrographic images.
(a) The synthesis of SPC or NPC by treating poly[(2-hydroxymethyl)thiophene] or poly(acrylonitrile) with KOH at 600 °C and then washing with dilute HCl and water until the extracts are neutral. The NPC is further reduced using 10% H2 at 600 °C to form R-NPC, see Methods. (b) Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) image of NPC. Scale bar, 100 μm. (c) SEM image of SPC. Scale bar, 500 nm. (d) TEM image of the SPC. Scale bar, 25 nm.
Figure 2CO2 uptake measurements.
(a) Volumetric and gravimetric uptake of CO2 on SPC at different temperatures and pressures. Those designated with ‘*’ were recorded volumetrically at Rice University. That designated with ‘§’ was performed volumetrically at NIST. That designated ‘+’ was measured gravimetrically at NIST. All gravimetric measurements were corrected for buoyancy. (b–d) Three consecutive CO2 sorption–desorption cycles on the SPC over a pressure range from 0 to 30 bar at 30 °C. All solid circles indicate CO2 sorption, while the open circles designate the desorption process. (e) Volumetric SPC CO2 sorption isotherms at 23 °C and 50 °C over a pressure range from 0 to 1 bar.
Figure 3Spectral changes before and after sorption–desorption and polymerization mechanism.
(a,b) ATR-IR, (c) Raman and (d) 50.3 MHz 13C MAS NMR spectra before and after CO2 sorption at 10 bar and room temperature. All spectra were recorded at the elapsed times indicated on the graphs after the SPC sorbent was returned to ambient pressure. In the NMR experiments, the rotor containing the SPC was tightly capped during the analyses. For the 19 h NMR experiment the same material was left under ambient conditions for 19 h before being repacked in the rotor to obtain the final spectrum. Each NMR spectrum took 80 min to record. (e,f) A mechanism that illustrates the poly(CO2) formation in SPC or NPC, respectively, in a higher pressure CO2 environment. With the assistance of the nucleophile, such as S or N, the CO2 polymerization reaction is initiated under pressure, and the polymer is further likely stabilized by the van der Waals interactions with the carbon surfaces in the pores.
Figure 4Volumetric gas uptake data.
(a) Volumetric CO2 uptake performance at 30 °C of SPC, NPC, R-NPC and traditional sorbents: activated carbon, ZIF-8, and zeolite 5A. Al foil was used as a reference to ensure no CO2 condensation was occurring in the system at this temperature and pressure. Volumetric CO2 and CH4 uptake tests at 23 °C on (b) SPC, (c) activated carbon and (d) ZIF-8 sorbents.