Abstract Considering the increasing industrial demand for CF4 and its high global warming potential, appropriate disposal methods for CF4 are required. Adsorption can not only be used for CF4 capture… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Considering the increasing industrial demand for CF4 and its high global warming potential, appropriate disposal methods for CF4 are required. Adsorption can not only be used for CF4 capture but is also promising for increasing CF4 concentration, which enhances the efficiency of conventional combustion methods. In this study, porous carbons were synthesized through the chlorination of silicon carbide (SiC) with two different polymorphs at high temperatures (ranging from 800 to 1200 °C) for application to CF4 separation. The effects of the pore structure and surface morphology of the porous carbons on the CF4 adsorption performance were analyzed. The porous carbon treated at a higher temperature had a well-developed pore structure, and the maximum total pore volume and specific surface area were obtained in the sample chlorinated at 1200 °C. However, the CF4 adsorption uptake was well correlated with the narrow micropore volume for which the pore size was
               
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