Chemically Grafted Aminated Carbon Nanotubes and l-Lysine in Ultramodified Conditions for Carbon Dioxide Storage

化学接枝氨基化碳纳米管和L-赖氨酸在超改性条件下用于二氧化碳储存

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Abstract

The study reported CO(2) storage properties of single-walled carbon nanotubes (CNTs) modified by introducing amino groups onto CNT surfaces via a chemical process. Two different approaches were used to produce amino-functionalized nanotubes by adding lithium amide and l-lysine amino acid. Lithium amide was introduced on CNT surfaces, and then, it was further modified by adding amino-moiety (l-lysine amino acid) to obtain multiamino sites on the CNT surface for CO(2) storage. The aminated CNT were followed by CO(2) adsorption experiments, and amino group interactions with CO(2) have helped CNT to achieve higher adsorption capacity. The successful modification of CNTs showed ameliorated CO(2) storage capacity as compared to pristine CNT. The modified CNT possessed free amine groups on the surface, which led to an enhanced CO(2) adsorption capacity. The modified CNT samples were analyzed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy, and X-ray diffraction techniques.

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