CO2 separation and capture properties of porous carbonaceous materials from leather residues

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Carbonaceous porous materials derived from leather skin residues have been found to have excellent CO2 adsorption properties, with interestingly high gas selectivities for CO2 (α > 200 at a gas composition of 15% CO2/85% N2, 273K, 1 bar) and capacities (>2 mmol·g-1 at 273 K). Both CO2 isotherms and the high heat of adsorption pointed to the presence of strong binding sites for CO2 which may be correlated with both: N content in the leather residues and ultrasmall pore sizes. © 2013 by the authors.

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Bermúdez, J. M., Dominguez, P. H., Arenillas, A., Cot, J., Weber, J., & Luque, R. (2013). CO2 separation and capture properties of porous carbonaceous materials from leather residues. Materials, 6(10), 4641–4653. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma6104641

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