Synthesis of nanostructured graphite via molten salt reduction of CO2 and SO2 at a relatively low temperature†
Abstract
We identify a method and its mechanism for producing nanostructured graphite via the electrochemical reduction of synthetic flue gas (a mixture of CO2 and SO2) in molten Li2CO3–Na2CO3–K2CO3–Li2SO4 at a relatively low temperature (775 °C), the lowest temperature reported for artificial graphite preparation without a metal or metal compound catalyst.