Development of Low-Cost Porous Carbons through Alkali Activation of Crop Waste for CO Capture.

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State Key Laboratory of High-Efficiency Utilization of Coal and Green Chemical Engineering, Ningxia University, Yinchuan 750021, China.

Published: December 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • * By utilizing activators KOH and KCO in a simple one-step process, the resulting porous carbon achieved an impressive CO adsorption capacity of 2.41 mmol/g and maintained high performance through multiple regeneration cycles.
  • * The porous structure of the carbons formed, containing beneficial functional groups, not only enhances CO capture efficiency but also helps lower the overall costs for both the sorbent and the carbon capture process by utilizing agricultural waste.

Article Abstract

To achieve the "double carbon" (carbon peak and carbon neutrality) target, low-cost CO capture at large CO emission points is of great importance, during which the development of low-cost CO sorbents will play a key role. Here, we chose peanut shells (P) from crop waste as the raw material and KOH and KCO as activators to prepare porous carbons by a simple one-step activation method. Interestingly, the porous carbon showed a good adsorption capacity of 2.41 mmol/g for 15% CO when the mass ratio of KCO to P and the activation time were only 0.5 and 0.5 h, respectively, and the adsorption capacity remained at 98.76% after 10 adsorption-desorption cycle regenerations. The characterization results suggested that the activated peanut shell-based porous carbons were mainly microporous and partly mesoporous, and hydroxyl (O-H), ether (C-O), and pyrrolic nitrogen (N-5) functional groups that promoted CO adsorption were formed during activation. In conclusion, KOH- and KCO-activated P, especially KCO-activated P, showed good CO adsorption and regeneration performance. In addition, not only the use of a small amount of the activator but also the raw material of crop waste reduces the sorbent preparation costs and CO capture costs.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9773967PMC
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