Literature DB >> 28224785

Iron Nanoclusters as Template/Activator for the Synthesis of Nitrogen Doped Porous Carbon and Its CO2 Adsorption Application.

Ning Fu1, Huan-Ming Wei1, Hua-Lin Lin1, Le Li2, Cui-Hong Ji3, Ning-Bo Yu1, Hai-Jun Chen1, Sheng Han1, Gu-Yu Xiao2.   

Abstract

We propose a facile synthesis approach for nitrogen doped porous carbon and demonstrate a novel pore-forming method that iron nanoclusters act as a template or activator at different carbonization temperatures based on Fe3+-poly(4-vinyipyridine) (P4VP) coordination. P4VP will completely decompose even in an inert atmosphere, but under the coordination and catalysis of Fe3+, it can be converted to carbon at a very low temperature (400 °C). The aggregation of iron nanoclusters in the carbonization process showed different pore-forming methods at different temperatures. The as-prepared materials possess high specific surface area (up to 1211 m2 g-1), large pore volume (up to 0.96 cm3 g-1), narrow microporosity, and high N content (up to 9.9 wt %). Due to these unique features, the materials show high CO2 uptake capacity and excellent selectivity for CO2/N2 separation. The CO2 uptake capacity of NDPC-2-600 is up to 6.8 and 4.3 mmol g-1 at 0 and 25 °C; the CO2/N2 (0.15/0.85) selectivity at 0 and 25 °C also reaches 18.4 and 15.2, respectively.

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Keywords:  carbon dioxide adsorption; metal−polymer coordination; nitrogen doped porous carbon; poly(4-vinyipyridine); pore-forming method

Year:  2017        PMID: 28224785     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b15723

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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