CO 2 Adsorption by CMK-3 at Low Temperatures and High Pressure to Reduce the Greenhouse Effect.
David Cantador-FernandezRocio Otero-IzquierdoPascal Van Der VoortJose Ramón JimenezJosé María Fernández-RodríguezPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
In this study, the maximum CO 2 capture capacity of an ordered mesoporous carbon (CMK-3) was evaluated at high pressure (35 atm) and several temperatures (0, 10, 20, and 35 °C). CMK-3 was synthesized with the hard template method (silica SBA-15) using furfuryl alcohol and toluene as carbon sources. The CO 2 adsorption isotherms were fitted to the following adsorption theories: Freundlich, Langmuir, Sips, Toth, Dubinin-Radushkevich, and Temkin. The maximum capture capacity (726.7 mg·g -1 ) was achieved at 0 °C and 34 atm. The results of the study of successive adsorption-desorption cycles showed that multi-cycle reversible gas capture processes could be used in optimal temperature and pressure conditions. It was determined that 0.478 g of CMK-3 would be required to reduce the CO 2 concentration in 1 m 3 of air to pre-industrial levels (280 ppm). The obtained results may contribute to technological developments for the mitigation of human impacts on the environment through the capture of atmospheric CO 2 .