Rahul Navik , Eryu Wang , Xiao Ding , Huang Yunyi , Yiyu Liu , Jia Li
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Abstract
Graphene has enormous potential to capture CO2 due to its unique properties and cost-effectiveness. However, graphene-based adsorbents have drawbacks of lower CO2 adsorption capacity and poor selectivity. This work demonstrates a one-step rapid and sustainable N2/H2 plasma treatment process to prepare graphene-based sorbent material with enhanced CO2 adsorption performance. Plasma treatment directly enriches amine species, increases surface area, and improves textural properties. The CO2 adsorption capacity increases from 1.6 to 3.3 mmol/g for capturing flue gas, and from 0.14 to 1.3 mmol/g for direct air capture (DAC). Importantly, the electrothermal property of the plasma-modified aerogels has been significantly improved, resulting in faster heating rates and significantly reducing energy consumption compared to conventional external heating for regeneration of sorbents. Modified aerogels display improved selectivity of 42 and 87 after plasma modification for 5 and 10 min, respectively. The plasma-treated aerogels display minimal loss between 17% and 19% in capacity after 40 adsorption/desorption cycles, rendering excellent stability. The N2/H2 plasma treatment of adsorbent materials would lower energy expenses and prevent negative effects on the global economy caused by climate change.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Energy Chemistry, the official publication of Science Press and the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, serves as a platform for reporting creative research and innovative applications in energy chemistry. It mainly reports on creative researches and innovative applications of chemical conversions of fossil energy, carbon dioxide, electrochemical energy and hydrogen energy, as well as the conversions of biomass and solar energy related with chemical issues to promote academic exchanges in the field of energy chemistry and to accelerate the exploration, research and development of energy science and technologies.
This journal focuses on original research papers covering various topics within energy chemistry worldwide, including:
Optimized utilization of fossil energy
Hydrogen energy
Conversion and storage of electrochemical energy
Capture, storage, and chemical conversion of carbon dioxide
Materials and nanotechnologies for energy conversion and storage
Chemistry in biomass conversion
Chemistry in the utilization of solar energy