Facile synthesis of microporous carbonaceous materials derived
Highly porous nitrogen-doped carbon materials were synthesized by the carbonization of a low-cost
porous covalent triazine polymer, PCTP-3, which had been synthesized by the AlCl3 catalyzed FriedelCrafts
reaction of readily available monomers. The nature of the bond and structure of the resulting materials
were confirmed using various spectroscopic methods, and the effects of KOH activation on the
textural properties of the porous carbon materials were also examined. The KOH-activated porous carbon
(aPCTP-3c) materials possessed a high surface area of 2271 m2 g−1 and large micro/total pore volumes
of 0.87/0.95 cm3 g−1, respectively, with narrower micropore size distributions than the porous carbon
prepared without activation (PCTP-3c). The aPCTP-3c exhibited the best CO2 uptakes of 284.5 and
162.3 mg g−1 and CH4 uptakes of 39.6 and 25.9 mg g−1 at 273 and 298 K/1 bar, respectively, which are
comparable to the performance of some benchmark carbon materials under the same conditions. The prepared materials exhibited high CO2/N2 selectivity and could be regenerated easily.