Selective uptake and desorption of carbon dioxide in carbon honeycombs of different sizes

IF 0.6 4区 物理与天体物理 Q4 PHYSICS, APPLIED
N. Krainyukova, D. G. Diachenko, E. A. Kotomin
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Abstract

Carbon honeycombs (CHs) are new carbon cellular structures, very promising in many respects, in particular, for high-capacity storage of various materials, especially in gaseous and liquid forms. In this study, we report a strong uptake of carbon dioxide kept inside carbon honeycomb matrices up to temperatures about three times higher as compared with CO2 desorption at ≈ 90 K from flat solid surfaces in vacuum where we conduct our high-energy electron diffraction experiments. Desorption of CO2 from CH matrices upon heating exhibits non-monotone behavior, which is ascribed to carbon dioxide release from CH channels of different sizes. It is shown that modeling of CO2 uptake, storage, and redistribution in the thin CH channels of certain types and orientations upon heating can explain experimental observations.
不同大小的碳蜂窝对二氧化碳的选择性吸收和解吸
碳蜂窝(CHs)是一种新型的碳蜂窝结构,在许多方面都很有前景,特别是在高容量存储各种材料,尤其是气态和液态材料方面。在这项研究中,我们报告了保存在碳蜂窝基质中的二氧化碳的强烈吸收,其温度比我们进行高能电子衍射实验的真空中平面固体表面在≈ 90 K时的二氧化碳解吸温度高出约三倍。加热时二氧化碳从 CH 基质中的解吸表现出非单调行为,这是因为二氧化碳从不同大小的 CH 通道中释放出来。实验表明,在特定类型和取向的 CH 薄通道中,二氧化碳在加热时的吸收、储存和再分布模型可以解释实验观察结果。
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Low Temperature Physics
Low Temperature Physics 物理-物理:应用
CiteScore
1.20
自引率
25.00%
发文量
138
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Guided by an international editorial board, Low Temperature Physics (LTP) communicates the results of important experimental and theoretical studies conducted at low temperatures. LTP offers key work in such areas as superconductivity, magnetism, lattice dynamics, quantum liquids and crystals, cryocrystals, low-dimensional and disordered systems, electronic properties of normal metals and alloys, and critical phenomena. The journal publishes original articles on new experimental and theoretical results as well as review articles, brief communications, memoirs, and biographies. Low Temperature Physics, a translation of the copyrighted Journal FIZIKA NIZKIKH TEMPERATUR, is a monthly journal containing English reports of current research in the field of the low temperature physics. The translation began with the 1975 issues. One volume is published annually beginning with the January issues.
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