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Superior CO2 uptake of N-doped activated carbon through hydrogen-bonding interaction
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Materials ScienceCarbon SequestrationChemical EngineeringEngineeringCarbonizationSuperior Co2 UptakePorous CarbonHydrogen BondCarbon SurfaceGreenhouse Gas SequestrationActivated CarbonCatalysisHydrogenChemistryCarbon CreditAcidic Co2 Gas
Here we show that the introduction of N into a carbon surface facilitates the hydrogen-bonding interactions between the carbon surface and CO2 molecules, which accounts for the superior CO2 uptake of the N-doped activated carbons. This new finding challenges the long-held viewpoint that acid–base interactions between N-containing basic functional groups and acidic CO2 gas are responsible for the enhanced CO2 capture capacity of N-doped carbons.
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