2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10853-021-05868-4
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Engineering hydrophobic carbon sponge from metal−organic complexes@melamine foam composite for advanced volatile organic compounds adsorption

Abstract: In this work, highly hydrophobic carbon sponges with large specific surface area were successfully prepared (denoted as HHCS-1, HHCS-2 and HHCS-3). By simply increasing temperature and decreasing heating rate, the carbon sponge showed unique sphere structures at the points of each connection. Moreover, the unique sphere structure changes from no obvious fold to obvious fold. HHCS-3 with the largest surface area of 2926.2 m 2 g -1 exhibited superior adsorption performance for methanol, acetone and toluene, and … Show more

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“…Other CPs exhibited adsorption capacities ranging from 24.6 to 45.4 cm 3 /g (STP). These interesting adsorption behaviors indicated that the methanol vapor was primarily hydrogen-bonded to the diverse nitrogen atoms as well as carbonyl oxygen atoms present in the CPs . In addition, the observed hysteretic and incomplete desorption curves also implied obvious noncovalent interactions between the CPs and methanol molecules .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Other CPs exhibited adsorption capacities ranging from 24.6 to 45.4 cm 3 /g (STP). These interesting adsorption behaviors indicated that the methanol vapor was primarily hydrogen-bonded to the diverse nitrogen atoms as well as carbonyl oxygen atoms present in the CPs . In addition, the observed hysteretic and incomplete desorption curves also implied obvious noncovalent interactions between the CPs and methanol molecules .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…These interesting adsorption behaviors indicated that the methanol vapor was primarily hydrogenbonded to the diverse nitrogen atoms as well as carbonyl oxygen atoms present in the CPs. 66 In addition, the observed hysteretic and incomplete desorption curves also implied obvious noncovalent interactions between the CPs and methanol molecules. 67 For CP 3, the coordinated nitrate anions increased the binding probability for hydrogen bonding with methanol, which resulted in a maximum adsorption capacity.…”
Section: Selective Adsorption Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 97%