| Literature DB >> 26951127 |
Hisao Kiuchi1, Riku Shibuya2, Takahiro Kondo2, Junji Nakamura2, Hideharu Niwa3,4,5, Jun Miyawaki3,4, Maki Kawai1, Masaharu Oshima4, Yoshihisa Harada6,7.
Abstract
The characteristics of CO2 adsorption sites on aEntities:
Keywords: CO2 adsorption; Infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy; Lewis basicity; Nitrogen-doped carbon; X-ray absorption spectroscopy; X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
Year: 2016 PMID: 26951127 PMCID: PMC4781789 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-016-1344-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1XPS spectra of HOPG and N-HOPG before CO2 adsorption. a C 1s XPS. b N 1s XPS. c A schematic of each nitrogen configuration in N-HOPG. Hydrogen, carbon, and nitrogen atoms are represented by white, black, and blue balls, respectively
Surface nitrogen density and relative ratio of each nitrogen component
| Type of nitrogen | Pyridinic N | Cyanide N | Center N | Valley N |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nitrogen density/ML | 0.0024 | 0.0002 | 0.0054 | 0.0045 |
| Relative ratio/% | 19 | 2 | 43 | 36 |
Fig. 2a The area intensity of the mass 44 (CO2) peak as a function of the CO2 exposure. O 1s XPS spectra of b HOPG and c N-HOPG before and after CO2 adsorption. d A schematic of the Walsh diagram of CO2 orbital energies in linear and bent geometries
O 1s binding energies for physisorbed and chemisorbed CO2 on various substrates
| Substrate | O 1 | Ref. | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Physisorption (CO2) | Chemisorption (CO2 δ−) | ||
| Ni(110) | 534.7 | 531.1 | [ |
| Ni(110) | 534 | 530.6 | [ |
| Fe(poly) | 535 | 531 | [ |
| Cr2O3(0001) | – | 532.5 | [ |
| K doped Rh(111) | 534.7 | 532.8 | [ |
| K doped Mo2C | 535.8 | 533 | [ |
| N doped HOPG | – | 533 | This work |
Fig. 3a O 1s XAS spectra of N-HOPG after CO2 adsorption. b IRAS spectrum of N-HOPG with 5000 L CO2 adsorption. c N 1s XAS spectra of N-HOPG before CO2 adsorption