(415b) Synthesis of Carbon Quantum Dots from Ohio-Derived Coal
AIChE Annual Meeting
2018
2018 AIChE Annual Meeting
Topical Conference: Nanomaterials for Applications in Energy and Biology
Nanomaterials for Energy Storage II
Tuesday, October 30, 2018 - 3:50pm to 4:10pm
While coal has been an energy source for many decades, its value has been reduced due to environmental concerns related to greenhouse gas emissions. Coal could represent a carbon source for many industrial chemicals. We focus on Ohio-derived coal as a raw material to generate carbon quantum dots (CQDs). Carbon quantum dots (CQDs) are biocompatible, possess unique optical properties, and possess application in a variety of emerging processes. [1]. The high surface area inherent to these materials makes them applicable to electrochemical capacitors as energy storage materials.
This presentation focuses on our efforts to synthesize carbon quantum dots from Ohio coal. We will explore safe, environmentally friendly routes to synthesize CQDs from coal, and will investigate their applicability as energy storage materials, especially as electrochemical capacitors.
References:
[1] S. Ying Lim, W. Shen, and Z. Gao, âCarbon quantum dots and their applications,â Chemical Society Reviews, vol. 44, no. 1, pp. 362â381, 2015.
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