Nitrogen-Doped Microporous Carbon Prepared by One-Step Carbonization: Rational Design of a Polymer Precursor for Efficient CO2Capture

Wenyi Cai, Jing Ding, Yuting He, Xueru Chen, Dashui Yuan, Chong Chen, Linyan Cheng, Wei Du, Hui Wan, Guofeng Guan

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Abstract

Nitrogen-doped microporous carbon using carboxylic acid-functionalized imidazole-type polymers (PDVA) as a carbon precursor was fabricated by a one-step carbonization method without an additional activator. The introduction of acrylic acid was beneficial to promote the formation of microporous structures during the pyrolysis process. By changing the carbonization temperature, the textural properties and surface nitrogen content of the carbon materials were tuned. The synergistic effect of the microporous structure and basic nitrogen sites was conducive to enhancing the CO2 adsorption performance of porous carbon materials. The CO2 adsorption quantity of PDVA-C-800 obtained without an additional activator reached 3.18 mmol·g-1 under 1 bar at 25 °C, which was comparable to that of the reported carbon materials. Besides, PDVA-C-800 possessed excellent cycle stability and recyclability. The fabrication of microporous nitrogen-doped carbon derived from carboxylic acid-functionalized imidazole-type polymers provided an original idea for CO2 uptake.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8857-8867
Number of pages11
JournalEnergy and Fuels
Volume35
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 May 2021

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