초록 |
The surface of carbon molecular sieves (CMSs) was fluorinated to investigate the separation behavior of CH4/CO2. The fluorination of CMSs was carried out at various F2 partial pressures to determine the effect of the F2 content. Fluorine functional groups were effectively introduced on the surface of the CMSs, and the volume of pores in the CMSs increased due to fluorination, especially those with a diameter less than 8 Å. As the fluorine partial pressure was increase, an increase in the CO2 adsorption capacity of CMSs was observed due to Lewis acid-base interactions between the functional groups of CMSs and CO2. Based on the selective CO2 adsorption results, the CO2 breakthrough with fluorinated CMS occurred at later stages of CH4/CO2 gas separation process compared to Raw-CMS. Therefore the presence of fluorine on the surfaces of CMSs affects the pore volumes of CMSs. According to the adsorption isotherms, the CO2 adsorption efficiency of CMSs was improved from 1.61 to 2.04 mmol/g at 298 K. |