Solvent-free molten co-assembly of ordered mesoporous carbon for efficiently supported adsorption and separation of SO2†
Abstract
Developing supported polytertiary amine solid adsorbents has great significance for highly reversible capture of SO2 from industrial tail gas. We report here a novel solvent-free molten co-assembly of block copolymer templates with a phenolic precursor and silica species to rationally design ordered mesoporous carbon–silica nanocomposites, silica and carbon (OMC). The prepared OMC possesses high BET surface area (1450 m2 g−1), large pore volume (1.8 cm3 g−1), and ordered and uniform mesopores (8.7 nm). In view of this, the methylated-polyethyleneimine (mPEI) was physically encapsulated into OMC, and the synthesized OMC@mPEI-x were systematically characterized and investigated for selective capture and separation of SO2. In comparison with many other supported adsorbents, the OMC@mPEI-x exhibit excellent performance for SO2 reversible adsorption, particularly at low pressures (9.0 mmol g−1, 25 °C and 0.1 bar), giving record high SO2/CO2 IAST selectivity (1789). Meanwhile, OMC@mPEI-x also displayed superior performance for continuous separation of SO2 from an SO2/N2/CO2 mixture, and their saturation breakthrough sulfur capacity (6.9 mmol g−1, 25 °C) and breakthrough time (775 min g−1, 25 °C) were far better than those of many reported solid adsorbents, demonstrating that they can be applied as efficient and stable solid adsorbents for selective adsorption and separation of SO2 from industrial processes.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Journal of Materials Chemistry A HOT Papers