Folding of graphene slit like pore walls—a simple method of improving CO2 separation from mixtures with CH4 or N2

We report for the first time a detailed procedure for creating a simulation model of energetically stable, folded graphene-like pores and simulation results of CO2/CH4 and CO2/N2 separation using these structures. We show that folding of graphene structures is a very promising method to improve the...

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Main Authors: Furmaniak, S., Terzyk, A., Gauden, P., Kowalczyk, Poitr, Harris, P.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd. 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/27562
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author Furmaniak, S.
Terzyk, A.
Gauden, P.
Kowalczyk, Poitr
Harris, P.
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Terzyk, A.
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description We report for the first time a detailed procedure for creating a simulation model of energetically stable, folded graphene-like pores and simulation results of CO2/CH4 and CO2/N2 separation using these structures. We show that folding of graphene structures is a very promising method to improve the separation of CO2 from mixtures with CH4 and N2. The separation properties of the analysed materials are compared with carbon nanotubes having similar diameters or S/V ratio. The presented results have potential importance in the field of CO2 capture and sequestration.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-275622017-09-13T15:10:07Z Folding of graphene slit like pore walls—a simple method of improving CO2 separation from mixtures with CH4 or N2 Furmaniak, S. Terzyk, A. Gauden, P. Kowalczyk, Poitr Harris, P. carbon dioxide separation GCMC simulation graphene folded pores adsorption We report for the first time a detailed procedure for creating a simulation model of energetically stable, folded graphene-like pores and simulation results of CO2/CH4 and CO2/N2 separation using these structures. We show that folding of graphene structures is a very promising method to improve the separation of CO2 from mixtures with CH4 and N2. The separation properties of the analysed materials are compared with carbon nanotubes having similar diameters or S/V ratio. The presented results have potential importance in the field of CO2 capture and sequestration. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/27562 10.1088/0953-8984/26/48/485006 Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd. restricted
spellingShingle carbon dioxide separation
GCMC simulation
graphene folded pores
adsorption
Furmaniak, S.
Terzyk, A.
Gauden, P.
Kowalczyk, Poitr
Harris, P.
Folding of graphene slit like pore walls—a simple method of improving CO2 separation from mixtures with CH4 or N2
title Folding of graphene slit like pore walls—a simple method of improving CO2 separation from mixtures with CH4 or N2
title_full Folding of graphene slit like pore walls—a simple method of improving CO2 separation from mixtures with CH4 or N2
title_fullStr Folding of graphene slit like pore walls—a simple method of improving CO2 separation from mixtures with CH4 or N2
title_full_unstemmed Folding of graphene slit like pore walls—a simple method of improving CO2 separation from mixtures with CH4 or N2
title_short Folding of graphene slit like pore walls—a simple method of improving CO2 separation from mixtures with CH4 or N2
title_sort folding of graphene slit like pore walls—a simple method of improving co2 separation from mixtures with ch4 or n2
topic carbon dioxide separation
GCMC simulation
graphene folded pores
adsorption
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/27562