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Insight into the significant roles of microstructures and functional groups on carbonaceous surfaces for acetone adsorption

To understand the roles of pore structures and functional groups on acetone adsorption, activated carbons (ACs) with different properties were obtained by surface modification. XRD, SEM, TEM and nitrogen adsorption were used to identify the structural characteristics of the ACs, while TG-DTA, FTIR,...

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Autores principales: Yu, Xinning, Liu, Shaojun, Lin, Guoxin, Zhu, Xuecheng, Zhang, Shuo, Qu, Ruiyang, Zheng, Chenghang, Gao, Xiang
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9080939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35539939
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra03099e
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author Yu, Xinning
Liu, Shaojun
Lin, Guoxin
Zhu, Xuecheng
Zhang, Shuo
Qu, Ruiyang
Zheng, Chenghang
Gao, Xiang
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Liu, Shaojun
Lin, Guoxin
Zhu, Xuecheng
Zhang, Shuo
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Gao, Xiang
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description To understand the roles of pore structures and functional groups on acetone adsorption, activated carbons (ACs) with different properties were obtained by surface modification. XRD, SEM, TEM and nitrogen adsorption were used to identify the structural characteristics of the ACs, while TG-DTA, FTIR, XPS and Boehm titration were applied to analyse the surface chemistries. The microporous surface areas showed a positive linear correlation to the acetone adsorption amounts, and increasing the carboxylic groups could improve the uptake of strongly adsorbed acetone. HNO(3) modified AC (AC-N) was found to exhibit an excellent adsorption capacity of 5.49 mmol g(−1), which might be attributed to the developed microporous structures and abundant carboxylic groups. The desorption activation energies (E(d)) of strongly adsorbed acetone on AC-N and AC were both determined to be 81.6 kJ mol(−1), indicating the same adsorption sites on different activated carbons, suspected to be carboxylic groups. The possible adsorption mechanism of acetone on carbonaceous surfaces was also proposed.
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spelling pubmed-90809392022-05-09 Insight into the significant roles of microstructures and functional groups on carbonaceous surfaces for acetone adsorption Yu, Xinning Liu, Shaojun Lin, Guoxin Zhu, Xuecheng Zhang, Shuo Qu, Ruiyang Zheng, Chenghang Gao, Xiang RSC Adv Chemistry To understand the roles of pore structures and functional groups on acetone adsorption, activated carbons (ACs) with different properties were obtained by surface modification. XRD, SEM, TEM and nitrogen adsorption were used to identify the structural characteristics of the ACs, while TG-DTA, FTIR, XPS and Boehm titration were applied to analyse the surface chemistries. The microporous surface areas showed a positive linear correlation to the acetone adsorption amounts, and increasing the carboxylic groups could improve the uptake of strongly adsorbed acetone. HNO(3) modified AC (AC-N) was found to exhibit an excellent adsorption capacity of 5.49 mmol g(−1), which might be attributed to the developed microporous structures and abundant carboxylic groups. The desorption activation energies (E(d)) of strongly adsorbed acetone on AC-N and AC were both determined to be 81.6 kJ mol(−1), indicating the same adsorption sites on different activated carbons, suspected to be carboxylic groups. The possible adsorption mechanism of acetone on carbonaceous surfaces was also proposed. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9080939/ /pubmed/35539939 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra03099e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Yu, Xinning
Liu, Shaojun
Lin, Guoxin
Zhu, Xuecheng
Zhang, Shuo
Qu, Ruiyang
Zheng, Chenghang
Gao, Xiang
Insight into the significant roles of microstructures and functional groups on carbonaceous surfaces for acetone adsorption
title Insight into the significant roles of microstructures and functional groups on carbonaceous surfaces for acetone adsorption
title_full Insight into the significant roles of microstructures and functional groups on carbonaceous surfaces for acetone adsorption
title_fullStr Insight into the significant roles of microstructures and functional groups on carbonaceous surfaces for acetone adsorption
title_full_unstemmed Insight into the significant roles of microstructures and functional groups on carbonaceous surfaces for acetone adsorption
title_short Insight into the significant roles of microstructures and functional groups on carbonaceous surfaces for acetone adsorption
title_sort insight into the significant roles of microstructures and functional groups on carbonaceous surfaces for acetone adsorption
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9080939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35539939
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra03099e
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