The sorption isotherms of CO 2 in wet ordered mesoporous silica KIT-6 with different amounts of pre-adsorbed water were firstly collected experimentally using a volumetric method in the temperature range of 275-281 K. The isotherms show an inflection point indicating CO 2 hydrates form in the pore spaces which is proofed by the enthalpy change calculated at the inflection pressure, and the quantity of water content shows considerable effect on the sorption capacity of CO 2 . The highest enhancement of sorption capacity in the presence of water is observed in wet KIT-6 sample with water loadings of 2.48, which is about 12.80 mmol/g and 1.86 times than that on dry sample. However, the saturation capacity is still far less than that what can be stored merely in the form of hydrates due to the low ratio of water utilization because of the large pore and the polar surface of KIT-6.
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