Unprecedented CO2 uptake over highly porous N-doped activated carbon monoliths prepared by physical activation
Chemical Communications2012Vol. 48(83), pp. 10283–10283
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Abstract
Highly porous N-doped activated carbon monoliths (ACMs) are fabricated by carbonization and physical activation of mesoporous polyacrylonitrile (PAN) monoliths in the presence of CO(2). The monoliths exhibit exceptionally high CO(2) uptake; 5.14 mmol g(-1) at ambient pressure and temperature and 11.51 mmol g(-1) at ambient pressure and 273 K.
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