Supercapacitive Swing Adsorption of Carbon Dioxide |
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Authors: | Berenika Kokoszka Nina K. Jarrah Cong Liu Prof. Dr. David T. Moore Prof. Dr. Kai Landskron |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Lehigh University, 6 East Packer Avenue (USA) |
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Abstract: | An electrical effect, the supercapacitive swing adsorption (SSA) effect is reported, which allows for reversible adsorption and desorption of carbon dioxide by capacitive charge and discharge of electrically conducting porous carbon materials. The SSA effect can be observed when an electrically conducting, nanoporous carbon material is brought into contact with carbon dioxide gas and an aqueous electrolyte. Charging the supercapacitor electrodes initiates the spontaneous organization of electrolyte ions into an electric double layer at the surface of each porous electrode. The presence of this double layer leads to reversible, selective uptake and release of the CO2 as the supercapacitor is charged and discharged. |
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Keywords: | adsorption carbon dioxide porous carbon materials separation supercapacitors |
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