Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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53061 | Catalysis Communications | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Mesoporous carbonaceous materials have outstanding potential in many different applications such as adsorption, medicine and catalysis. We have recently reported the synthesis of a new form of mesoporous carbon, named Starbon®, obtained after low temperature carbonization of expanded starch. Such starch-derived mesoporous materials have several tunable properties including surface energies (ranging from hydrophilic to hydrophobic surfaces), which can be easily controlled by the degree of carbonization (from 200 to 700 °C). Due to the diversity of surface functional groups, Starbons® can be easily chemically modified. Treatment of Starbon® materials with sulfuric acid gave a solid acid that has promising properties as heterogeneous catalyst. Comparative catalytic studies with some other similar commercial carbonaceous materials such as DARCO® and NORIT®, as well as phosphorous-containing microporous carbons, are reported.