Three kinds of activated carbons were prepared using coconut-shells as carbon precursors and characterized by XRD, FT-IR and texture
property test. The results indicate that the prepared activated carbons were mainly amorphous and only a few impurity groups were adsorbed
on their surfaces. The texture property test reveals that the activated carbons displayed different texture properties, especially the micropore
size distribution. The adsorption capacities of the activated carbons were investigated by adsorbing CH4, CO2, N2 and O2 at 25 ◦C in the
pressure range of 0−200 kPa. The results reveal that all the activated carbons had high CO2 adsorption capacity, one of which had the highest
CO2 adsorption value of 2.55 mmol/g at 200 kPa. And the highest adsorption capacity for CH4 of the activated carbons can reach 1.93 mmol/g
at 200 kPa. In the pressure range of 0−200 kPa, the adsorption capacities for N2 and O2 were increased linearly with the change of pressure
and K-AC is an excellent adsorbent towards the adsorption separation of greenhouse gases.
Three kinds of activated carbons were prepared using coconut-shells as carbon precursors and characterized by XRD, FT-IR and texture
property test. The results indicate that the prepared activated carbons were mainly amorphous and only a few impurity groups were adsorbed
on their surfaces. The texture property test reveals that the activated carbons displayed different texture properties, especially the micropore
size distribution. The adsorption capacities of the activated carbons were investigated by adsorbing CH4, CO2, N2 and O2 at 25 ◦C in the
pressure range of 0−200 kPa. The results reveal that all the activated carbons had high CO2 adsorption capacity, one of which had the highest
CO2 adsorption value of 2.55 mmol/g at 200 kPa. And the highest adsorption capacity for CH4 of the activated carbons can reach 1.93 mmol/g
at 200 kPa. In the pressure range of 0−200 kPa, the adsorption capacities for N2 and O2 were increased linearly with the change of pressure
and K-AC is an excellent adsorbent towards the adsorption separation of greenhouse gases.
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