Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7852059 | Carbon | 2015 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
We report the preparation of micro-/mesoporous carbon monolithic xerogels by means of a two-step approach that comprises (1) hydrothermal carbonization of glucose in the presence of graphene oxide (GO) sheets as morphology-directing agents and (2) chemical activation of the resulting hydrothermal carbon (HTC) xerogels with KOH. The as-prepared HTC xerogels were made up of a random assembly of thin (<30 nm) carbon platelets, which were interpreted to arise via dehydration and condensation reactions of glucose at catalytically active (acidic) sites present on the surface of GO. The chemical activation afforded xerogels with large surface areas and pore volumes (up to â¼2000 m2 gâ1 and 1.15 cm3 gâ1, respectively) and a cellular morphology, which could be attributed to the combined effect of the activating agent and the unusual, compliant nature of the HTC xerogel. Additionally, the use of different activation conditions allowed fine-tuning the porous texture of the activated xerogels. Finally, the activated carbon xerogels displayed CO2 uptake capacities up to 4.9 mmol gâ1 at 0 °C and 1 bar, as well as an efficient performance (between 600 and 700 mg gâ1) in the adsorption of bulky dyes, thus demonstrating their application potential.
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Authors
F.J. MartÃn-Jimeno, F. Suárez-GarcÃa, J.I. Paredes, A. MartÃnez-Alonso, J.M.D. Tascón,