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Rapid preparation strategy of highly microporous activated carbons for gas adsorption, via tunable-energy-density microwave heating

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  • Li, Junfeng
  • Zhou, Wei
  • Huang, Yuming
  • Zhao, Yang
  • Li, Xuhan
  • Xue, Naiyuan
  • Qu, Zhibin
  • Tang, Zhipei
  • Xie, Liang
  • Li, Jingyu
  • Liu, Zheyu
  • Fang, Yitian
  • Pi, Xinxin
  • Meng, Xiaoxiao
  • Zhao, Haiqian
  • Gao, Jihui
  • Sun, Fei
  • Zhao, Guangbo
  • Qin, Yukun

Abstract

Microwave heating for the production of activated carbons has garnered significant research interest in the realms of gas adsorption. Nonetheless, the effect of tunable-energy-density microwave irradiation on the production of activated carbons is unclear. Herein, we report a tunable-energy-density microwave heating strategy to rapidly prepare highly microporous activated carbons. With the raising microwave energy density, the pore volume increases from 0.68 cm3 g−1 to 0.89 cm3 g−1, with a 70% decrease in the preparation time. Moreover, due to the high ratio of micropore (84.4%–86.6%) and great hydrophobicity, the optimal toluene adsorption capacity reaches 0.56 g g−1 and 0.47 g g−1 in the dry and wet (97% RH) environment, respectively. Due to the high ratio of ultramicropore (62.6%–69.0%), at 1 bar, the optimal CO2 uptake for 25 °C and 0 °C reaches 4.27 mmol g−1 and 6.41 mmol g−1, respectively. This study introduces a straightforward and effective method for the swift production of activated carbons, applicable across a spectrum of uses.

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  • Li, Junfeng & Zhou, Wei & Huang, Yuming & Zhao, Yang & Li, Xuhan & Xue, Naiyuan & Qu, Zhibin & Tang, Zhipei & Xie, Liang & Li, Jingyu & Liu, Zheyu & Fang, Yitian & Pi, Xinxin & Meng, Xiaoxiao & Zhao, , 2024. "Rapid preparation strategy of highly microporous activated carbons for gas adsorption, via tunable-energy-density microwave heating," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 225(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:225:y:2024:i:c:s0960148124003252
    DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2024.120260
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