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Carbon dioxide adsorption in graphene sheets
Published in American Institute of Physics Inc.
2011
Volume: 1
   
Issue: 3
Abstract
Control over the CO 2 emission via automobiles and industrial exhaust in atmosphere, is one of the major concerns to render environmental friendly milieu. Adsorption can be considered to be one of the more promising methods, offering potential energy savings compared to absorbent systems. Different carbon nanostructures (activated carbon and carbon nanotubes) have attracted attention as CO 2 adsorbents due to their unique surface morphology. In the present work, we have demonstrated the CO 2 adsorption capacity of graphene, prepared via hydrogen induced exfoliation of graphitic oxide at moderate temperatures. The CO 2 adsorption study was performed using high pressure Sieverts apparatus and capacity was calculated by gas equation using van der Waals corrections. Physical adsorption of CO 2 molecules in graphene was confirmed by FTIR study. Synthesis of graphene sheets via hydrogen exfoliation is possible at large scale and lower cost and higher adsorption capacity of as prepared graphene compared to other carbon nanostructures suggests its possible use as CO 2 adsorbent for industrial application. Maximum adsorption capacity of 21.6 mmole/g was observed at 11 bar pressure and room temperature (25 C). © 2011 Author(s).
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JournalData powered by TypesetAIP Advances
PublisherData powered by TypesetAmerican Institute of Physics Inc.
ISSN21583226
Open AccessNo
Concepts (22)
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    Adsorption capacities
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    Adsorption studies
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    CARBON DIOXIDE ADSORPTION
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    Carbon nanostructures
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    Environmental-friendly
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    FT-IR STUDY
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    Graphene sheets
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    High pressure
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    MODERATE TEMPERATURE
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    PHYSICAL ADSORPTION
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    Room temperature
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    VAN DER WAALS CORRECTION
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    Activated carbon
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    Adsorbents
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    Gas adsorption
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    Graphene
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    Hydrogen
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    Industrial applications
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    Industrial emissions
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    Nanostructures
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    Van der waals forces
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    Carbon dioxide