Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1651464 Materials Letters 2007 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

A commercial macrocellular polyurethane foam was used as template to fabricate macro/mesoporous silica and carbon monoliths. These materials have a cellular structure which is a faithful replica of that of the polymeric foam. In addition, they have a high surface area and a large porosity made up of accessible mesopores. The synthesis of silica monoliths was carried out by impregnating the polymeric foam with a mixture of a silica precursor and a surfactant. The carbon monoliths were prepared by using the silica monoliths as sacrificial templates. They retain the foamy vesicular structure and exhibit a high surface area of 1800 m2 g− 1 and a large porosity made up of framework-confined mesopores of around 3.4 nm.

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