122nd General Meeting of the KCS

Type Poster Presentation
Area Industrial Chemistry
Room No. Grand Ballroom
Time 10월 19일 (금요일) 11:00~12:30
Code IND.P-6
Subject Nitrogen-doped highly porous carbons as a promising candidate in clean energy and environmental applications
Authors Adeela Rehman, Soo-Jin Park*
Department of Chemistry, Inha University, Korea
Abstract Microporous carbon materials are envisaged as efficient contenders for mitigating CO2 level and global climate change by virtue of their rich surface chemistry, high specific surface area, tunable pore structures, moderate heat of adsorption, and facile regeneration. Current work presents a solvent-free one-step polymerization and activation approach for designing a series of microporous carbons using economically favorable avenue. Synthesized carbon materials possess a high surface area (1360-4288 m2/g), large pore volumes (1.15-3.04 cm3/g), and hierarchical meso-micro and ultramicroporous structures. The high adsorption capacities with the facile regeneration make these microporous carbons amongst the most promising adsorbents in clean energy and environmental applications.
E-mail adeelarehman00@gmail.com