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Enhanced Assembling of N-and-K-Riched Macroalgae as Carbon Adsorbent for CO(2) Capture with Ni(NO(3))(2)/KOH as Co-Catalysts

Porous-activated carbons have drawn great attention due to their important role in CO(2) capture. Ni(NO(3))(2)/KOH, as co-catalysts under different temperatures, were studied to obtain porous graphitized carbon from Sargassum horneri feedstock. The results indicated that the properties of the porous...

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Autores principales: Ying, Huijuan, Zeng, Ganning, He, Yaohong, Hou, Yanjun, Ai, Ning
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10488466/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37687070
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28176242
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author Ying, Huijuan
Zeng, Ganning
He, Yaohong
Hou, Yanjun
Ai, Ning
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Zeng, Ganning
He, Yaohong
Hou, Yanjun
Ai, Ning
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description Porous-activated carbons have drawn great attention due to their important role in CO(2) capture. Ni(NO(3))(2)/KOH, as co-catalysts under different temperatures, were studied to obtain porous graphitized carbon from Sargassum horneri feedstock. The results indicated that the properties of the porous graphitized carbon generated at 850 °C were greatly enhanced, showing a large specific surface area of 1486.38 cm(3)·g(−1) with narrowly distributed micropores (~0.67 nm) and abundant functional groups, which endowed high CO(2) uptake; moreover, the high CO(2) uptake was mainly attributed to the synergistic effect of Ni(NO(3))(2) and KOH, both in chemical modification and pore formation. The fitted values of the four kinetic models showed that the double exponential model provided the best description of carbon adsorption, indicating both physical and chemical adsorption. It is worth noting that carbon could be reused four times in the adsorption/desorption procedure in this research with good stability. This work focuses on the high-value-added comprehensive utilization of macroalgae, which not only is important for high-performance adsorbent preparation but also has positive benefits for the development and utilization of macroalgae resources.
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spelling pubmed-104884662023-09-09 Enhanced Assembling of N-and-K-Riched Macroalgae as Carbon Adsorbent for CO(2) Capture with Ni(NO(3))(2)/KOH as Co-Catalysts Ying, Huijuan Zeng, Ganning He, Yaohong Hou, Yanjun Ai, Ning Molecules Article Porous-activated carbons have drawn great attention due to their important role in CO(2) capture. Ni(NO(3))(2)/KOH, as co-catalysts under different temperatures, were studied to obtain porous graphitized carbon from Sargassum horneri feedstock. The results indicated that the properties of the porous graphitized carbon generated at 850 °C were greatly enhanced, showing a large specific surface area of 1486.38 cm(3)·g(−1) with narrowly distributed micropores (~0.67 nm) and abundant functional groups, which endowed high CO(2) uptake; moreover, the high CO(2) uptake was mainly attributed to the synergistic effect of Ni(NO(3))(2) and KOH, both in chemical modification and pore formation. The fitted values of the four kinetic models showed that the double exponential model provided the best description of carbon adsorption, indicating both physical and chemical adsorption. It is worth noting that carbon could be reused four times in the adsorption/desorption procedure in this research with good stability. This work focuses on the high-value-added comprehensive utilization of macroalgae, which not only is important for high-performance adsorbent preparation but also has positive benefits for the development and utilization of macroalgae resources. MDPI 2023-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10488466/ /pubmed/37687070 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28176242 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ying, Huijuan
Zeng, Ganning
He, Yaohong
Hou, Yanjun
Ai, Ning
Enhanced Assembling of N-and-K-Riched Macroalgae as Carbon Adsorbent for CO(2) Capture with Ni(NO(3))(2)/KOH as Co-Catalysts
title Enhanced Assembling of N-and-K-Riched Macroalgae as Carbon Adsorbent for CO(2) Capture with Ni(NO(3))(2)/KOH as Co-Catalysts
title_full Enhanced Assembling of N-and-K-Riched Macroalgae as Carbon Adsorbent for CO(2) Capture with Ni(NO(3))(2)/KOH as Co-Catalysts
title_fullStr Enhanced Assembling of N-and-K-Riched Macroalgae as Carbon Adsorbent for CO(2) Capture with Ni(NO(3))(2)/KOH as Co-Catalysts
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced Assembling of N-and-K-Riched Macroalgae as Carbon Adsorbent for CO(2) Capture with Ni(NO(3))(2)/KOH as Co-Catalysts
title_short Enhanced Assembling of N-and-K-Riched Macroalgae as Carbon Adsorbent for CO(2) Capture with Ni(NO(3))(2)/KOH as Co-Catalysts
title_sort enhanced assembling of n-and-k-riched macroalgae as carbon adsorbent for co(2) capture with ni(no(3))(2)/koh as co-catalysts
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10488466/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37687070
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28176242
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