High-performance microporous activated carbon (AHC) for CO2 capture was prepared from an emerging marine pollutant, Sargassum horneri, via hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) and KOH activation. The as-synthesized carbon material was characterized by N2 sorption-desorption measurement, TGA, SEM, XRD, FTIR, and elemental analysis. Impressively, the activated carbon exhibited high specific surface area (1221 m2/g), narrow distributed micropores (∼0.50 nm), and a relatively high nitrogen content (3.56 wt.%), which endowed this carbon material high CO2 uptake of 101.7 mg/g at 30°C and 1 bar. Moreover, the carbon material showed highly stable CO2 adsorption capacity and easy regeneration over four adsorption-desorption cycles. Two kinetic models we...
Carbon activation typically involves corrosive activating reagents such as KOH and NaOH. In this rep...
Novel hierarchically structured microporous bio-carbons with exceptionally high capacities for CO2 c...
Microporous carbons were prepared starting from a series of benzene polycarboxylic acids following t...
High-performance microporous activated carbon (AHC) for CO2 capture was prepared from an emerging ma...
We report on the synthesis and CO2 uptake capabilities of a series of activated carbons derived from...
This report explores the direct conversion of biomass to activated carbons in one step. We demonstra...
There is a growing interest in developing renewable biomass-based adsorbents to be used in numerous ...
Activated carbon (AC) spheres with a diameter of 1.0–2.0 mm are synthesized from coal tar pitch for ...
© 2017 American Chemical Society. Novel hierarchically structured microporous biocarbons with except...
Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) is a thermo-chemical process for recovery and valorization of bioma...
Activated carbons represent one of the important categories of the adsorbent materials for CO2 captu...
A facile and efficient “spheridization” method is developed to produce nitrogen-enriched hierarchica...
Low-cost walnut shell-based carbons with high\ua0microporosity\ua0were prepared by simple one-step\u...
Biomass is an abundantly available and sustainable resource, which is widely utilized as precursor f...
Here, we report the preparation of microporous-activated carbons from a Brazilian natural lignocellu...
Carbon activation typically involves corrosive activating reagents such as KOH and NaOH. In this rep...
Novel hierarchically structured microporous bio-carbons with exceptionally high capacities for CO2 c...
Microporous carbons were prepared starting from a series of benzene polycarboxylic acids following t...
High-performance microporous activated carbon (AHC) for CO2 capture was prepared from an emerging ma...
We report on the synthesis and CO2 uptake capabilities of a series of activated carbons derived from...
This report explores the direct conversion of biomass to activated carbons in one step. We demonstra...
There is a growing interest in developing renewable biomass-based adsorbents to be used in numerous ...
Activated carbon (AC) spheres with a diameter of 1.0–2.0 mm are synthesized from coal tar pitch for ...
© 2017 American Chemical Society. Novel hierarchically structured microporous biocarbons with except...
Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) is a thermo-chemical process for recovery and valorization of bioma...
Activated carbons represent one of the important categories of the adsorbent materials for CO2 captu...
A facile and efficient “spheridization” method is developed to produce nitrogen-enriched hierarchica...
Low-cost walnut shell-based carbons with high\ua0microporosity\ua0were prepared by simple one-step\u...
Biomass is an abundantly available and sustainable resource, which is widely utilized as precursor f...
Here, we report the preparation of microporous-activated carbons from a Brazilian natural lignocellu...
Carbon activation typically involves corrosive activating reagents such as KOH and NaOH. In this rep...
Novel hierarchically structured microporous bio-carbons with exceptionally high capacities for CO2 c...
Microporous carbons were prepared starting from a series of benzene polycarboxylic acids following t...