The synthesis of carbon nanoparticles (Cn) and oxygen-doped nanocarbon (OCn) was successfully done through a one-step synthesis by the solution plasma process (SPP). The Cn and OCn were nitrogen-doped by nitridation under an ammonia atmosphere at 800 °C for 2 h to yield NCn and NOCn, respectively, for carbon dioxide (CO) adsorption. The NOCn exhibited the highest specific surface area (~570 m g) and highest CO adsorption capacity (1.63 mmol g at 25 °C) among the synthesized samples. The primary nitrogen species on the surface of NOCn were pyridinic-N and pyrrolic-N. The synergistic effect of microporosity and nitrogen functionality on the NOCn surface played an essential role in CO adsorption enhancement. From the thermodynamic viewpoint, the CO adsorption on NOCn was physisorption, exothermic, and spontaneous. The NOCn showed a more negative enthalpy of adsorption, indicating its stronger interaction for CO on the surface, and hence, the higher adsorption capacity. The CO adsorption on NOCn over the whole pressure range at 25-55 °C best fitted the Toth model, suggesting monolayer adsorption on the heterogeneous surface. In addition, NOCn expressed a higher selective CO adsorption than Cn and so was a good candidate for multicycle adsorption.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6956079 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano9121776 | DOI Listing |
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