Novel Porous Carbon Material for the Detection of Traces of Volatile Organic Compounds in Indoor Air

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TitreNovel Porous Carbon Material for the Detection of Traces of Volatile Organic Compounds in Indoor Air
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuteursMohajir AEl, Castro-Gutierrez J, Canevesi RLuan Sehn, Bezverkhyy I, Weber G, Bellat J-P, Berger F, Celzard A, Fierro V, Sanchez J-B
JournalACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume13
Pagination40088-40097
Date PublishedAUG 25
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1944-8244
Mots-clésBTEX, hydrophobic carbon, indoor air monitoring, microporous materials, miniaturized gas chromatograph, MOF, preconcentrator, Zeolite
Résumé

A highly sensitive and selective silicon-based microanalytical prototype was used to identify a few ppb of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in indoor air. Herein, a new nonactivated tannin-derived carbon synthesized by an environmentally friendly method, DM2C, a MIL-101(Cr) MOF, and a DaY zeolite were selected for the preconcentration of BTEX compounds (i.e., benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes). Integrating a small amount of these nanoporous solids inside a miniaturized preconcentration unit led to excellent preconcentration performance. By taking advantage of the high adsorption-desorption capacities of the DM2C adsorbent, concentrations as low as 23.5, 30.8, 16.7, 25, and 28.8 ppb of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, ortho- and para-xylene, respectively, were detected in a short analysis time (similar to 10 min) even in the presence of 60% relative humidity at 25 degrees C. The DM2C showed excellent stability over a period of 4 months and more than 500 tests, as well as repeatability, which makes it a very reliable adsorbent for the detection of trace VOCs in indoor air under realistic conditions in the presence of humidity.

DOI10.1021/acsami.1c10430