| Literature DB >> 33858080 |
Zehui Li1, Yi Yuan1, Hao Wu2, Xinghui Li2, Menglei Yuan3, Huaizhang Wang4, Xiaoxue Wu1, Shuai Liu1, Xianming Zheng1, Mingjun Kim1, Haoyun Zheng3, Sadia Rehman1, Guangya Jiang4, Wangyang Fu4, Jingkun Jiang5.
Abstract
Carbon frameworks (CFs) derived from metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have been produced as adsorbents of toluene. To further obtain optimum hierarchical porous carbon structure of CFs, different treatment temperatures were applied to a typical kind of MOFs (ZIF-8). The adsorption capacity of the toluene of hierarchical porous CFs obtained from ZIF-8 under 1100 °C (CF-1100, adsorption capacity of 208.5 mg/g) was higher than that of other carbonization temperature and MOFs. Impressively, the adsorbent CF-1100 also exhibited strong hydrophobicity, low desorption temperature, and good selectivity to toluene. The adsorption capacity decreased by only 10.4% under wet condition compared with the dry condition, standing on the top of the recently reported adsorbents. The impressive adsorption performance of CF-1100 is attributed to the larger specific surface area (1024 m2/g) and pore volume (0.497 cm3/g), newly generated micropores (pore width is 0.6-0.8 nm) and mesopores (pore width above 10 nm), and carbonaceous structure with higher degree of graphitization. Based on the adequate adsorption performance, CF-1100 coated quartz crystal microbalances as sensor also showed a high sensitivity of 0.4004 Hz/ppm and small relative standard deviations of 1.0745% for toluene sensing. This contribution provides a foundation for optimizing potential adsorbents and sensing materials for air pollution abatement.Entities:
Keywords: Hierarchical porous carbon; Metal-organic frameworks; Quartz crystal microbalance; Volatile organic compounds; ZIF-8
Year: 2021 PMID: 33858080 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.125034
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588