(59ah) Highly Graphitic and Weak-Polar Fe-Carbon with Self-Stacked Nanospongy Structure Derived from Silkworm Excrement for Enhanced Selective Recognition of Flavor Anisole
AIChE Spring Meeting and Global Congress on Process Safety
2019
2019 Spring Meeting and 15th Global Congress on Process Safety
Spring Meeting Poster Session and Networking Reception
Spring Meeting Poster Session
Monday, April 1, 2019 - 5:00pm to 7:00pm
A unique nano-spongy porous Fe-C derived from self-assembly insect-made biomass source (silkworm excrement, SE) was prepared for selective separation of flavor 4-methylanisole (4-MA) from its binary mixture anisaldehyde (AY). We used FeCl2/ZnCl2 to catalyze SE to a special porous Fe-C (NSCF) by a facile âone-potâ calcination strategy. NSCF exhibited a unique nano-spongy morphology anchoring Fe3C/Fe5C2 in nano-sheeted carbon, which showed an enriched graphitic surface with high dispersion of weak-polar Fe sites. Selective adsorption experiments and DFT simulations demonstrated that 4-MA possessed high electron density in benzene ring and relatively weak polar alkoxy (-COCH3) group, which intensified Ï-Ï interaction and weak-to-weak polar attraction with NSCF. This multipiont adsorption made NSCF exhibit an outstanding adsorption capacity (7.3 mmol/g) and selectivity (43.7) at 298 K. This low-cost and eco-friendly carbon from agro-industrial waste can be envisaged as promising adsorbent for highly selective separation of flavoring molecules from hardly separating mixture systems.