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Enhanced CO(2) Adsorption on Activated Carbon Fibers Grafted with Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Nanotubes

In this paper, multiscale composites formed by grafting N-doped carbon nanotubes (CNs) on the surface of polyamide (PAN)-based activated carbon fibers (ACFs) were investigated and their adsorption performance for CO(2) was determined. The spaghetti-like and randomly oriented CNs were homogeneously g...

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Autores principales: Chiang, Yu-Chun, Hsu, Wei-Lien, Lin, Shih-Yu, Juang, Ruey-Shin
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Publicado: MDPI 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5459067/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28772870
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma10050511
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author Chiang, Yu-Chun
Hsu, Wei-Lien
Lin, Shih-Yu
Juang, Ruey-Shin
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Hsu, Wei-Lien
Lin, Shih-Yu
Juang, Ruey-Shin
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description In this paper, multiscale composites formed by grafting N-doped carbon nanotubes (CNs) on the surface of polyamide (PAN)-based activated carbon fibers (ACFs) were investigated and their adsorption performance for CO(2) was determined. The spaghetti-like and randomly oriented CNs were homogeneously grown onto ACFs. The pre-immersion of cobalt(II) ions for ACFs made the CNs grow above with a large pore size distribution, decreased the oxidation resistance, and exhibited different predominant N-functionalities after chemical vapor deposition processes. Specifically, the CNs grafted on ACFs with or without pre-immersion of cobalt(II) ions were characterized by the pyridine-like structures of six-member rings or pyrrolic/amine moieties, respectively. In addition, the loss of microporosity on the specific surface area and pore volume exceeded the gain from the generation of the defects from CNs. The adsorption capacity of CO(2) decreased gradually with increasing temperature, implying that CO(2) adsorption was exothermic. The adsorption capacities of CO(2) at 25 °C and 1 atm were between 1.53 and 1.92 mmol/g and the Freundlich equation fit the adsorption data well. The isosteric enthalpy of adsorption, implying physical adsorption, indicated that the growth of CNTs on the ACFs benefit CO(2) adsorption.
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spelling pubmed-54590672017-07-28 Enhanced CO(2) Adsorption on Activated Carbon Fibers Grafted with Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Nanotubes Chiang, Yu-Chun Hsu, Wei-Lien Lin, Shih-Yu Juang, Ruey-Shin Materials (Basel) Article In this paper, multiscale composites formed by grafting N-doped carbon nanotubes (CNs) on the surface of polyamide (PAN)-based activated carbon fibers (ACFs) were investigated and their adsorption performance for CO(2) was determined. The spaghetti-like and randomly oriented CNs were homogeneously grown onto ACFs. The pre-immersion of cobalt(II) ions for ACFs made the CNs grow above with a large pore size distribution, decreased the oxidation resistance, and exhibited different predominant N-functionalities after chemical vapor deposition processes. Specifically, the CNs grafted on ACFs with or without pre-immersion of cobalt(II) ions were characterized by the pyridine-like structures of six-member rings or pyrrolic/amine moieties, respectively. In addition, the loss of microporosity on the specific surface area and pore volume exceeded the gain from the generation of the defects from CNs. The adsorption capacity of CO(2) decreased gradually with increasing temperature, implying that CO(2) adsorption was exothermic. The adsorption capacities of CO(2) at 25 °C and 1 atm were between 1.53 and 1.92 mmol/g and the Freundlich equation fit the adsorption data well. The isosteric enthalpy of adsorption, implying physical adsorption, indicated that the growth of CNTs on the ACFs benefit CO(2) adsorption. MDPI 2017-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5459067/ /pubmed/28772870 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma10050511 Text en © 2017 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chiang, Yu-Chun
Hsu, Wei-Lien
Lin, Shih-Yu
Juang, Ruey-Shin
Enhanced CO(2) Adsorption on Activated Carbon Fibers Grafted with Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Nanotubes
title Enhanced CO(2) Adsorption on Activated Carbon Fibers Grafted with Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Nanotubes
title_full Enhanced CO(2) Adsorption on Activated Carbon Fibers Grafted with Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Nanotubes
title_fullStr Enhanced CO(2) Adsorption on Activated Carbon Fibers Grafted with Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Nanotubes
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced CO(2) Adsorption on Activated Carbon Fibers Grafted with Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Nanotubes
title_short Enhanced CO(2) Adsorption on Activated Carbon Fibers Grafted with Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Nanotubes
title_sort enhanced co(2) adsorption on activated carbon fibers grafted with nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5459067/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28772870
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma10050511
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