Nanomaterials (Feb 2023)

Microporous Borocarbonitrides B<sub>x</sub>C<sub>y</sub>N<sub>z</sub>: Synthesis, Characterization, and Promises for CO<sub>2</sub> Capture

  • Rimeh Mighri,
  • Umit B. Demirci,
  • Johan G. Alauzun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nano13040734
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
p. 734

Abstract

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Porous borocarbonitrides (denoted BCN) were prepared through pyrolysis of the polymer stemmed from dehydrocoupled ethane 1,2-diamineborane (BH3NH2CH2CH2NH2BH3, EDAB) in the presence of F-127. These materials contain interconnected pores in the nanometer range with a high specific surface area up to 511 m2 · g−1. Gas adsorption of CO2 demonstrated an interesting uptake (3.23 mmol · g−1 at 0 °C), a high CO2/N2 selectivity as well as a significant recyclability after several adsorption–desorption cycles. For comparison’s sake, a synthesized non-porous BCN as well as a commercial BN sample were studied to investigate the role of porosity and carbon doping factors in CO2 capture. The present work thus tends to demonstrate that the two-step synthesis of microporous BCN adsorbent materials from EDAB using a bottom-up approach (dehydrocoupling followed by pyrolysis at 1100 °C) is relatively simple and interesting.

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