摘要
Supported polyamines are promising candidates for the chemical adsorption of CO_(2),the performance of which is highly dependent on the porous structure of supports.In this work,we synthesized a kind of fibrous carbon microspheres(FCMs)from environmentally friendly and low-cost chitin.The synthesized FCMs have microspheric morphology and fibrous sub-architecture,and the carbon fibers interweave to form pores with large diameters.The flexibility of the pores formed by the interweaving of carbon fibers also enable the supporting of high quantity of polyamines.Given these features,pentaethylenehexamine(PEHA)was physically dispersed in the pores of FCMs to prepare PEHA/FCMs adsorbents,which were systematically characterized and investigated for CO_(2) capture performance.It is found that PEHA/FCMs adsorbents show excellent ability for CO_(2) adsorption,with the highest CO_(2) capacity of 3.90 mmol g^(-1) at 75℃ when using 10 vol%of CO_(2) for determinations.The reversibility of PEHA/FCMs adsorbents for CO_(2) adsorption is also fairly good,and PEHA/FCMs adsorbents have strong ability for the selective adsorption of low-content CO_(2) from N_(2).
基金
This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(22008033 and 32060577)
the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province(20192ACB21016).