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Synthesis of Mesoporous Carbon Adsorbents Using Biowaste Crude Glycerol as a Carbon Source via a Hard Template Method for Efficient CO2 Capture.
Azhagapillai, Prabhu; Reddy, K Suresh Kumar; Guerrero Pena, Gerardo D J; Bojesomo, Rukayat S; Raj, Abhijeet; Anjum, Dalaver H; Elkadi, Mirella; Karanikolos, Georgios N; Ali, Mohamed I.
Afiliación
  • Azhagapillai P; Department of Chemistry, Khalifa University of Science & Technology, Abu Dhabi 127788, U.A.E.
  • Reddy KSK; Department of Chemical Engineering, Khalifa University of Science & Technology, Abu Dhabi 127788, U.A.E.
  • Guerrero Pena GDJ; Center for Catalysis and Separation, Khalifa University of Science & Technology, Abu Dhabi 127788, U.A.E.
  • Bojesomo RS; Department of Chemistry, Khalifa University of Science & Technology, Abu Dhabi 127788, U.A.E.
  • Raj A; Department of Chemistry, Khalifa University of Science & Technology, Abu Dhabi 127788, U.A.E.
  • Anjum DH; Department of Chemical Engineering, Khalifa University of Science & Technology, Abu Dhabi 127788, U.A.E.
  • Elkadi M; Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi 110016, India.
  • Karanikolos GN; Center for Catalysis and Separation, Khalifa University of Science & Technology, Abu Dhabi 127788, U.A.E.
  • Ali MI; Center for Catalysis and Separation, Khalifa University of Science & Technology, Abu Dhabi 127788, U.A.E.
ACS Omega ; 8(24): 21664-21676, 2023 Jun 20.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37360493
ABSTRACT
Biowaste utilization as a carbon source and its transformation into porous carbons have been of great interest to promote environmental remediation owing to biowaste's cost-effectiveness and useful physicochemical properties. In this work, crude glycerol (CG) residue from waste cooking oil transesterification was employed to fabricate mesoporous crude glycerol-based porous carbons (mCGPCs) using mesoporous silica (KIT-6) as a template. The obtained mCGPCs were characterized and compared to commercial activated carbon (AC) and CMK-8, a carbon material prepared using sucrose. The study aimed to evaluate the potential of mCGPC as a CO2 adsorbent and demonstrated its superior adsorption capacity compared to AC and comparable to CMK-8. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Raman results clearly depicted the structure of carbon nature with (002) and (100) planes and defect (D) and graphitic (G) bands, respectively. The specific surface area, pore volume, and pore diameter values confirmed the mesoporosity of mCGPC materials. The transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images also clearly revealed the porous nature with the ordered mesopore structure. The mCGPCs, CMK-8, and AC materials were used as CO2 adsorbents under optimized conditions. The mCGPC adsorption capacity (1.045 mmol/g) is superior to that of AC (0.689 mmol/g) and still comparable to that of CMK-8 (1.8 mmol/g). The thermodynamic analyses of the adsorption phenomena are also carried out. This work demonstrates the successful synthesis of a mesoporous carbon material using a biowaste (CG) and its application as a CO2 adsorbent.

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: ACS Omega Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: ACS Omega Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article