posted on 2017-05-11, 00:00authored byZhongzheng Zhang, Hongyu Zhao, Lina Zhang, Nannan Sun, Wei Wei, Yuhan Sun
Hierarchical
porous nitrogen-doped carbons (HNCs) were successfully
prepared by a facile and highly efficient one-pot solvent-free method
through the in situ copolymerization of resorcinol,
p-phthalaldehyde, melamine, and Pluronic F127. This method involves
only a simple thermal treatment process, thus making it a potential
choice for fast and large scaled production of HNCs. The obtained
HNCs were comprehensively characterized by X-ray diffraction, Raman
spectroscopy, N2 sorption, scanning electron microscopy,
transmission electron microscopy, CHN analysis, X-ray photoelectron
spectroscopy, elemental mapping, and CO2 adsorption. The
results show that HNCs possess well-developed hierarchical porous
structures and highly dispersed nitrogen contents. Even though the
incorporated nitrogen content is as high as 11.80 wt %, the HNCs still
exhibit high porosity and surface area. Due to the incorporation of
a large number of nitrogen species in carbon frameworks, the HNC exhibits
excellent CO2 adsorption performance with CO2 capacity of 1.66 mmol/g at 348 K and 1.0 bar, and CO2/N2 selectivity of 241 under flue gas conditions. In addition,
on the basis of the experimental and simulation results, it is believed
that among different nitrogen species the pyridinic nitrogen is likely
to be the most favorable for CO2 adsorption.