Activated carbon preparation based on the direct molten-salt electro-reduction of CO2 and its performance for VOCs adsorption

Process Safety and Environmental Protection(2023)

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The conversion of CO2 into activated carbon (AC) for the adsorption of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is a green strategy to treat waste by waste. In this study, CO2 was converted into a series of mesopore-enriched AC (MS-AC500, MS-AC550, and MS-AC600) by molten salt (MS) electrochemical method under different temperatures, and the prepared adsorbents were employed for the rapid adsorption of VOCs. The results showed that MS-AC500, MS-AC550, and MS-AC600 had a rich internal pore structure with specific surface area and pore volume of 816.70, 1062.05, 1255.50 m2/g and 0.58, 0.73, 0.84 cm3/g, respectively. The pore structures and surface chemistry of the adsorbents were positively correlated with the adsorption capacity, the adsorption amounts of MS-AC500, MS-AC550, and MS-AC600 were 244.89, 306.38, 414.39 mg/g for toluene and 279.29, 366.19, 460.10 mg/g for chlorobenzene, respectively. The superior adsorption capacity for chlorobenzene is mainly because chlorobenzene is a polar molecule and the C-O bonds inside the adsorbents have an attractive effect on the unpaired electrons inside the polar molecule. Simulation of the adsorption process of the adsorbents confirmed that the adsorption of both toluene and chlorobenzene was a physical adsorption process. Moreover, the adsorption-desorption cycle of chlorobenzene was more stable than that of toluene, and the durability of the adsorbent was above 95% after 5 cycles. This study can remove VOCs while reducing CO2 greenhouse gas, providing a feasible green route to treat waste by waste.
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carbon preparation,activated carbon,adsorption,co2,molten-salt,electro-reduction
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