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Cesium Ion-Mediated Microporous Carbon for CO2 Capture and Lithium-Ion Storage

Author(s)
Lee, Hyeon JeongKo, DongahKim, Joo-SeongPark, YoungbinHwang, InsuYavuz, Cafer T.Choi, Jang Wook
Issued Date
2021-02
DOI
10.1002/cnma.202000541
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/65347
Citation
CHEMNANOMAT, v.7, no.2, pp.150 - 157
Abstract
Activated carbon has been used in a wide range of applications owing to its large specific area, facile synthesis, and low cost. The synthesis of activated carbon mostly relies on potassium hydroxide (KOH)-mediated activation which leads to the formation of micropores (<2 nm) after a washing step with acid. Here we report the preparation of activated carbon with an anomalously large surface area (3288 m(2) g(-1)), obtained by employing an activation process mediated by cesium (Cs) ions. The high affinity of the carbon lattice for Cs ions induces immense interlayer expansion upon complexation of the intercalant Cs ion with the carbon host. Furthermore, the Cs-activation process maintains the nitrogen content of the carbon source by enabling the activation process at low temperature. The large surface area and well-preserved nitrogen content of Cs-activated carbon takes advantage of its enhanced interaction with CO2 molecules (for superior CO2 capture) and lithium ions (for improved Li ion storage), respectively. The present investigation unveils a new approach toward tuning the key structural properties of activated carbon; that is, controlling the affinity of the carbon host for the intercalant ion when they engage in complex formation during the activation process.
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
ISSN
2199-692X
Keyword (Author)
activated carbongraphite intercalation compoundsCO2 captureLi-ion storage
Keyword
ALKALI-METAL-INTERCALATIONNITROGEN-DOPED GRAPHENECHEMICAL ACTIVATIONKOH ACTIVATIONDISORDERED CARBONSOLID SORBENTSPOROUS CARBONPERFORMANCE1ST-PRINCIPLESADSORPTION

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