Fabrication of nitrogen-doped porous carbons derived from ammoniated copolymer precursor: Record-high adsorption capacity for indole

Ding Ming Xue, Shi Chao Qi, Qiong Zhen Zeng, Ren Jie Lu, Jiang Hai Long, Cong Luo, Xiao Qin Liu, Lin Bing Sun

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Abstract

Reducing the nitrogen-containing compounds (NCCs) in fuel oils to ultralow level is essential for preventing the oil refining catalysts from being poisoned and for protecting the environment. Adsorptive denitrogenation is proved to be an effective mean to reduce the NCCs content. Herein, a series of N-doped porous carbons (NDPCs) in possession of proper pore structures, large surface area and moderate N species, which is verified through a series of characterization, are synthesized on the basis of the precursor copolymerized between 2,4,6-tris(chloromethyl)mesitylene and ethylenediamine. The NDPC-700 produced from the copolymer carbonization at 700 °C exhibits a record high adsorptive capacity of 7.35 mmol·g−1 for indole in the model oils, and the stable performance on the NCC adsorption is observed after 10 cycles of regeneration and reusage. The excellent adsorption capacity is attributed to the synergistic effect between porosities and N-containing sites. Moreover, the first-principle simulation proves that the N species, in particular the N-5 species, is helpful to the improvement of the adsorption capacity for indole.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1005-1012
Number of pages8
JournalChemical Engineering Journal
Volume374
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Oct 2019

Keywords

  • Adsorptive denitrogenation
  • Indole
  • N-doped porous carbon
  • N-doped site
  • Porosity

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