Development of Poplar Wood and Metal-Organic Frameworks Derived ZIF-8@Porous Carbon Composites for Carbon Dioxide Adsorption

Xinyu Li,Shijie Li, Yunpeng Ren, Yifei Yang,Yisong Yu,Jin Zhang,Jianguo Zhao

Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering(2024)

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Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) derived porous carbons have been demonstrated to have dramatic performance in CO2 adsorption. Herein, ZIF-8 was initially synthesized in the pores of Chinese white poplar to prepare composites, and then the composites were carbonized into ZIF-8@Poplar porous carbon for CO2 uptake. The structure and physical-chemical properties of the prepared material were investigated. The results showed that when the molar ratio of metal clusters to organic ligands was 1:4, the synthesized ZIF-8 had small particle size around 150-200nm and was resistant to 973K, this confirmed the feasibility for composite of ZIF-8@wood. ZIF-8 was successfully synthesized in situ inside of wood, it suspected combining with wood through hydrogen bonding and electrostatic interactions, and its content in wood was 12.76%. The prepared ZIF-8@Poplar porous carbon was an amorphous carbon with BET surface area of 233.772 m2/g, pore volume of 0.177 cm3/g and the average pore size of 3.024nm. It had CO2 capacity of 1.33mmol/g at 298K at 1bar with lower N content (based on XPS patterns), the CO2 adsorption was conducted from its abundant micropores, which is corroborated by the heat of CO2 adsorption (34.53kJ/mol) calculated based on Clausius-Clapeyron equation. Based on Ideal Adsorbed Solution Theory (IAST), it has a good adsorption selectivity of CO2 over N2 on a gas mixture containing 10% CO2 and 90% N2. In summary, in situ synthesis and co-carbonization provide a strategy for the synthesis of MOFs@wood-derived hard porous carbon for superior CO2 uptake in industrial applications.
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Metal-Organic Frameworks derived porous carbon,Poplar,Carbonization,Carbon dioxide adsorption,CO2 adsorption selectivity
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