Development of Low-Cost Porous Carbons through Alkali Activation of Crop Waste for CO(2) Capture

利用碱活化农作物废料开发低成本多孔碳用于二氧化碳捕获

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Abstract

To achieve the "double carbon" (carbon peak and carbon neutrality) target, low-cost CO(2) capture at large CO(2) emission points is of great importance, during which the development of low-cost CO(2) sorbents will play a key role. Here, we chose peanut shells (P) from crop waste as the raw material and KOH and K(2)CO(3) as activators to prepare porous carbons by a simple one-step activation method. Interestingly, the porous carbon showed a good adsorption capacity of 2.41 mmol/g for 15% CO(2) when the mass ratio of K(2)CO(3) to P and the activation time were only 0.5 and 0.5 h, respectively, and the adsorption capacity remained at 98.76% after 10 adsorption-desorption cycle regenerations. The characterization results suggested that the activated peanut shell-based porous carbons were mainly microporous and partly mesoporous, and hydroxyl (O-H), ether (C-O), and pyrrolic nitrogen (N-5) functional groups that promoted CO(2) adsorption were formed during activation. In conclusion, KOH- and K(2)CO(3)-activated P, especially K(2)CO(3)-activated P, showed good CO(2) adsorption and regeneration performance. In addition, not only the use of a small amount of the activator but also the raw material of crop waste reduces the sorbent preparation costs and CO(2) capture costs.

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