A moisture-resistant CO2 adsorbent was designed and prepared. The adsorbent used porous polystyrene as a skeleton, surface modified with amine groups. The structure and morphology of the adsorbent were characterized using infrared spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and energy-dispersive spectrometry. Due to the huge specific surface area covered by a large number of amine groups, such porous material could be applied for capturing carbon dioxide under atmospheric pressure. Under a pressure of 100 Kpa, 3.46 mmol g−1 of CO2 adsorption uptake was observed. The porous adsorbent also exhibited a high CO2 adsorption rate, excellent moisture resistance, good selectivity for CO2–N2 separation, and easy CO2 regeneration.
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