Synthesis of Sodium Carbonate Based Solid Adsorbents and Their CO2 Adsorption Performance
Kaiqiang Liu,
Guliqire Adili,
Zijun Ding
et al.
Abstract:Porous carbon is considered a promising adsorbent for carbon capture and sequestration, and pore structure and surface activity must be optimized in order to achieve high capture capacity and recycling performance. In this study, terephthalic acid and sodium hydroxide were used as raw materials to prepare sodium carbonate based porous carbon and metal oxide composites at TPA:NaOH:X(X = MgO, CaO, MgO/CaO, Mg(NO3)2,C, and Al2O3) = 1:1:2 and 600 °C. The analysis results show that the material MgO/Na2CO3 has the b… Show more
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