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Activated‐Carbon Nanofibers/Graphene Nanocomposites and Their Adsorption Performance Towards Carbon Dioxide

Faten Ermala Che Othman, Norhaniza Yusof, Ahmad Fauzi Ismail

2020Chemical Engineering & Technology19 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Activated‐carbon nanofibers (ACNFs) provide a relatively new, modified structure of carbon‐based adsorbents that have the ability to adsorb carbon dioxide due to their high specific surface area, wide distribution of porous structures, and high volume of active sites. In this study, cost‐effective agricultural waste‐based graphene synthesized from rice husk ashes was used as additive to enhance the ACNF properties. ACNF/graphene (gACNF) is still a relatively unexplored adsorbent. The resultant gACNF exhibited better thermal stability properties, with higher yield, larger specific surface area, and higher micropore volume. These properties are the main factors contributing to their enhanced adsorption performance towards CO 2 .

Topics & Concepts

AdsorptionGrapheneMaterials scienceSpecific surface areaChemical engineeringCarbon nanofiberActivated carbonMicroporous materialCarbon dioxideNanofiberHuskNanocompositeVolume (thermodynamics)Carbon fibersNanotechnologyComposite materialChemistryOrganic chemistryCarbon nanotubeCatalysisComposite numberBiologyQuantum mechanicsEngineeringBotanyPhysicsCarbon Dioxide Capture TechnologiesSupercapacitor Materials and FabricationMembrane Separation and Gas Transport
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