Method for enhancing volumetric capacity in gas storage and release systems
The present disclosure provides for a porous gas sorbent monolith with superior gravimetric working capacity and volumetric capacity, a gas storage system including a porous gas sorbent monolith of the present disclosure, methods of making the same, and method for storing a gas. The porous gas sorbent monolith includes a gas adsorbing material and a non-aqueous binder.
1. A porous gas sorbent material comprising:
less than about 100 cc/L sorbent material volume in pores smaller than about 9 Å size;
greater than about 200 cc/L sorbent material volume in pores about 9-27 Å size; and
greater than about 50 cc/L sorbent material volume in pores about 27-490 Å size.
2. The porous gas sorbent material of claim 1 , further comprising a non-aqueous binder.
3. The porous gas sorbent material of claim 2 , wherein the non-aqueous binder is at least one of a fluoropolymer, a polyamide, a polyimide, fibrillated cellulose, a high-performance plastic, a copolymer with a fluoropolymer, a copolymer with a polyamide, a copolymer with a polyimide, a copolymer with a high-performance plastic, or a combination thereof.
4. The porous gas sorbent material of claim 3 , wherein the fluoropolymer is at least one fluoropolymer selected from the group consisting of poly(vinylidene difluoride), fluorinated ethylene propylene, perfluoroalkoxy alkane, and polytetrafluoroethylene.
5. The porous gas sorbent material of claim 4 , wherein the polyamide is at least one polyamide selected from the group consisting of Nylon-6,6′, Nylon-6, and Nylon-6,12.
6. The porous gas sorbent material of claim 2 , wherein the non-aqueous binder is present in an amount of no greater than 10 wt %.
7. The porous gas sorbent material of claim 1 , wherein the gas adsorbing material is present in an amount of at least 90 wt %.
8. The porous gas sorbent material of claim 7 , wherein the gas adsorbing material is at least one of activated carbon, zeolite, silica, metal organic framework, covalent organic framework, or a combination thereof.
9. The porous gas sorbent material of claim 8 , wherein the activated carbon is derived from wood, peat moss, coconut shell, coal, walnut shell, synthetic polymers and/or natural polymers.
10. The porous gas sorbent material of claim 9 , wherein the activated carbon is thermally activated, chemically activated, or a combination thereof.
11. The porous gas sorbent material of claim 1 , wherein the porous gas sorbent material has at least one of the following:
i. working gravimetric capacity ≤30 lbs/GGE;
ii. volumetric capacity less than 30 L/GGE;
iii. gas adsorbing material is present in an amount of at least 93 wt %;
iv. non-aqueous binder is present in an amount of about 2.5 wt % to about 7 wt %;
v. non-aqueous binder is a dispersion of about 50 wt % to about 70 wt % of the binder; or
vi. a combination thereof.
12. The porous gas sorbent material of claim 1 , wherein the porous gas sorbent material part density is in a range of about 0.4 g/cc to about 2.0 g/cc.
13. The porous gas sorbent material of claim 12 , wherein the density is in a range of about 0.4 g/cc to about 1.5 g/cc.
14. The porous gas sorbent material of claim 11 , wherein the working gravimetric capacity is <28 lbs/GGE.