Activated carbons represent one of the important categories of the adsorbent materials for CO2 capture currently under development. However, the low adsorption capacity and selectivity at low CO2 partial pressure or relatively high flue gas temperatures is the main barrier for carbons to be applied in post-combustion CO2 capture under practical conditions. Here, we report the successful preparation of hierarchical ultra-micro/mesoporous bio-carbons from using a facile one-step method with a low-grade biomass waste as the feedstock. The bio-carbons exhibit high adsorption capacities (1.90 mmol/g) and record-high Henry’s law CO2/N2 selectivities up to 212 at ambient temperature and low CO2 partial pressure. Unlike conventional chemical activa...
Microporous carbons were prepared starting from a series of benzene polycarboxylic acids following t...
The first attempt at activation of air-carbonized carbon reveals unusual resistance to activation an...
AbstractSolid-state post-combustion CO2 sorbents have certain advantages over traditional aqueous am...
Activated carbons represent one of the important categories of the adsorbent materials for CO2 captu...
A versatile chemical activation approach for the fabrication of sustainable porous carbons with a po...
© 2017 American Chemical Society. Novel hierarchically structured microporous biocarbons with except...
Novel hierarchically structured microporous bio-carbons with exceptionally high capacities for CO2 c...
There is a growing interest in developing renewable biomass-based adsorbents to be used in numerous ...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) by solid adsorbents is currently attracting a great deal of attenti...
Developing effective carbon materials for post-combustion CO2 capture (PCC) has received great atten...
This paper demonstrates the synthesis of highly efficient activated porous biocarbons through chemic...
We report on the synthesis and CO2 uptake capabilities of a series of activated carbons derived from...
Carbon activation typically involves corrosive activating reagents such as KOH and NaOH. In this rep...
Activated carbon (AC) spheres with a diameter of 1.0–2.0 mm are synthesized from coal tar pitch for ...
Sustainable carbon adsorbents have been produced from biomass residues by single-step activation wit...
Microporous carbons were prepared starting from a series of benzene polycarboxylic acids following t...
The first attempt at activation of air-carbonized carbon reveals unusual resistance to activation an...
AbstractSolid-state post-combustion CO2 sorbents have certain advantages over traditional aqueous am...
Activated carbons represent one of the important categories of the adsorbent materials for CO2 captu...
A versatile chemical activation approach for the fabrication of sustainable porous carbons with a po...
© 2017 American Chemical Society. Novel hierarchically structured microporous biocarbons with except...
Novel hierarchically structured microporous bio-carbons with exceptionally high capacities for CO2 c...
There is a growing interest in developing renewable biomass-based adsorbents to be used in numerous ...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) by solid adsorbents is currently attracting a great deal of attenti...
Developing effective carbon materials for post-combustion CO2 capture (PCC) has received great atten...
This paper demonstrates the synthesis of highly efficient activated porous biocarbons through chemic...
We report on the synthesis and CO2 uptake capabilities of a series of activated carbons derived from...
Carbon activation typically involves corrosive activating reagents such as KOH and NaOH. In this rep...
Activated carbon (AC) spheres with a diameter of 1.0–2.0 mm are synthesized from coal tar pitch for ...
Sustainable carbon adsorbents have been produced from biomass residues by single-step activation wit...
Microporous carbons were prepared starting from a series of benzene polycarboxylic acids following t...
The first attempt at activation of air-carbonized carbon reveals unusual resistance to activation an...
AbstractSolid-state post-combustion CO2 sorbents have certain advantages over traditional aqueous am...