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Superior acetone uptake of hierarchically N-doped potassium citrate-based porous carbon prepared by one-step carbonization
by
Zhou, Ke
, Ma Xiancheng
, Gao, Jie
, Li, Liqing
, Wang Chunhao
, Zeng, Zheng
, Chen Ruofei
in
Acetone
/ Adsorption
/ Carbon
/ Carbonization
/ Density functional theory
/ Functional groups
/ Hydrogen bonding
/ Low pressure
/ Materials science
/ Multilayers
/ Nitrogen
/ Porosity
/ Porous materials
/ Potassium
/ Urea
2019
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Superior acetone uptake of hierarchically N-doped potassium citrate-based porous carbon prepared by one-step carbonization
by
Zhou, Ke
, Ma Xiancheng
, Gao, Jie
, Li, Liqing
, Wang Chunhao
, Zeng, Zheng
, Chen Ruofei
in
Acetone
/ Adsorption
/ Carbon
/ Carbonization
/ Density functional theory
/ Functional groups
/ Hydrogen bonding
/ Low pressure
/ Materials science
/ Multilayers
/ Nitrogen
/ Porosity
/ Porous materials
/ Potassium
/ Urea
2019
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Superior acetone uptake of hierarchically N-doped potassium citrate-based porous carbon prepared by one-step carbonization
by
Zhou, Ke
, Ma Xiancheng
, Gao, Jie
, Li, Liqing
, Wang Chunhao
, Zeng, Zheng
, Chen Ruofei
in
Acetone
/ Adsorption
/ Carbon
/ Carbonization
/ Density functional theory
/ Functional groups
/ Hydrogen bonding
/ Low pressure
/ Materials science
/ Multilayers
/ Nitrogen
/ Porosity
/ Porous materials
/ Potassium
/ Urea
2019
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Superior acetone uptake of hierarchically N-doped potassium citrate-based porous carbon prepared by one-step carbonization
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Superior acetone uptake of hierarchically N-doped potassium citrate-based porous carbon prepared by one-step carbonization
2019
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Overview
A novel hierarchically N-doped porous carbon material (NP) has been prepared using potassium citrate as the carbon source and urea as the nitrogen source by a facile one-step carbonization method. The resulting NP materials possess two important characteristics: (1) They have abundant nitrogen contents (up to 11.03%) and (2) they exhibit, in relation to porous carbon without urea doping (narrow micropore size), a wider mesopore size. The NP materials exhibit an excellent acetone adsorption capacity; a highest value of 1058 mg g−1 (15 °C) was provided by carbon material prepared in the case of urea/potassium citrate = 1 and 800 °C, which is 158.6% higher than that of the N-free material. The total pore volume, especially the mesoporous volume, was the key factor to determine acetone adsorption under relative high pressure due to the presence of a multilayer adsorption based on adsorption isotherm models. Meanwhile, nitrogen functional groups promoted adsorption process at relative low pressure, and density functional theory results further confirm nitrogen-containing functional groups enhance adsorption interaction between carbon surface and acetone molecule through the hydrogen bonding interaction. This study paves a new way to develop a novel hierarchically N-doped porous carbon with controllable well-developed porosity for the adsorption applications.
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Springer Nature B.V
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