Synthesis, Adsorption and Structural Properties of Carbons with Uniform and Ordered Mesopores

Synthesis, Adsorption and Structural Properties of Carbons with Uniform and Ordered Mesopores
Author: Kamil Gierszal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2008
Genre: Carbon
ISBN:

Various novel carbon mesostructures were explored with respect to their synthesis methods, adsorption properties as well as structural properties. Several important problems were studied including the structural ordering of ordered mesoporous carbons (OMCs), selection of carbon precursors, controlling the pore size, specific surface area and total pore volume of the resulting carbons. Ordered mesoporous silicas (OMSs) and silica colloidal templates were employed as hard templates. The obtained results have been divided into two major chapters dealing with: OMCs synthesized by using OMSs as templates and the mesoporous carbons templated by silica colloidal materials. The first aforementioned chapter presents the following problems. Two different OMSs, SBA-15 and KIT-6, were employed as hard templates and various carbon precursors including mesophase pitches of different softening points were used for the purpose to investigate the relation between the structure of OMCs and their adsorption properties. One of the most important conclusions was that the softening temperature of mesophase pitch clearly affected the structural properties of the resulting OMCs through the formation of different amount of micropores. The other studies involved the synthesis and characterization of OMCs templated by the SBA-16 silica with precisely controlled pore sizes. For this purpose, various carbon precursors were used - sucrose, acenaphthene and furfuryl alcohol. Two types of OMCs were prepared - the fully-filled inverse carbon replicas and the film-type inverse replicas of the SBA-16 silica. The second chapter deals with mesoporous carbons templated by silica colloidal crystals (SCCs) and disordered colloidal silicas. These templates served for the synthesis of mesoporous carbons from mesophase pitch as carbon precursors. The SCC was formed by evaporation method using the aqueous suspension of 46 nm uniform silica colloids, whereas the same method applied to 16 and 31 nm silica nanoparticles afforded only disordered aggregates. Application of these templates showed for the first time that it is possible to achieve the faithful inverse carbon replica of the well-ordered SCC composed of such small colloids. The other problem was devoted to graphitization of SCC-templated OMC. Here, well-graphitizable mesophase pitch as carbon source and SCC formed from 70 nm nanoparticles were employed. Carbonization at 1000 °C and subsequent graphitization of OMC at temperature as high as 2500 °C allowed one to obtain an excellent quality porous carbon ordered at nanoscale and at molecular level. The most important achievement reported in this dissertation was the synthesis of mesoporous carbons with extremely large pore volume and narrow pore size distribution. The structure was synthesized with the use of colloidal silica and resorcinol-crotonaldehyde as template and carbon precursor, respectively. The large pore volume could be obtained by formation of uniform thin carbon film on the pore walls of the aggregates of silica nanoparticles. Such prepared carbons with uniform mesopores reached the highest ever reported value of the total pore volume of 9̃ cm3/g. Also, new mathematical relations between basic adsorption parameters were derived. Various measuring techniques were used in order to characterize the adsorption and structural properties of the studied nanoporous materials. Among them were nitrogen adsorption, elemental analysis, powder X-ray diffraction (XRD), small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), transmission and scanning electron microscopy (TEM/SEM), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), Raman spectroscopy.

Polymer-based Mesoporous Carbons

Polymer-based Mesoporous Carbons
Author: Joanna Gorka
Publisher:
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2010
Genre: Mesoporous materials
ISBN:

The organic-organic self-assembly of phenolic resins and triblock copolymers, under acidic conditions, was used to synthesize ordered mesoporous carbons (OMCs) and carbon-based materials. The adsorption and structural properties of these materials were thoroughly studied by nitrogen adsorption, thermogravimetry, XRD and STEM. The first part of this work provides an insight into the self-assembly process under acidic conditions and shows that both the adsorption and structural properties of the polymer-templated OMCs can be easily tuned by varying the synthesis parameters such as the copolymer/carbon precursor ratio, acid concentration, and temperature. The next part covers the organosilane-assisted soft-templating synthesis of OMCs. The effect of the size, structure and concentration of the organosilane used on the mesostructure formation is discussed. In the case of small organosilanes, such as tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS), it was possible to obtain uniform silica-carbon mesostructures even with high TEOS loadings. Also, much larger organosilanes such as tris(3-trimethoxysilylpropyl) isocyanurate were used, which resulted in OMCs doped with N and Si heteroatoms. Another chapter of this dissertation is devoted to the incorporation of inorganic nanoparticles into carbon mesostructures. Specifically, metal or metal oxide nanoparticles in the form of colloidal solutions can be added to the synthesis mixture. This strategy was demonstrated for the synthesis of mesostructured carbon-based composites with silica and alumina nanoparticles and crystalline alumina nanosheets. The final part of this dissertation is devoted to the enlargement of the specific surface area of the aforementioned carbons and carbon-based composites. It was shown that the surface area of these materials can be increased by adding TEOS into the synthesis of carbons in order to generate additional microporosity, and/or by post-synthesis activation of the resulting carbons with KOH, carbon dioxide or steam. A combination of this strategy with colloidal templating can be used to obtain hierarchically porous carbons with high surface area, at least two types of mesopores (generated by using block copolymer and colloidal silica templates) and enhanced microporosity (achieved by TEOS-assisted synthesis and/or post-synthesis activation).

Novel Carbon Adsorbents

Novel Carbon Adsorbents
Author: J.M.D. Tascón
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2012-09-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080977448

Following in the lineage of Adsorption by Carbons (Bottani & Tascon, 2008), this work explores current research within contemporary novel carbon adsorbents. Both basic and applied aspects are discussed for this important class of materials. The first section of the book introduces physical adsorption and carbonaceous materials, and is followed by a section concerning the fundamentals of adsorption by carbons. This leads to development of a series of theoretical concepts that serve as an introduction to the following section in which adsorption is mainly envisaged as a tool to characterize the porous texture and surface chemistry of carbons. Particular attention is paid to novel nanocarbons, and the electrochemistry of adsorption by carbons is also addressed. Finally, several important technological applications of gas and liquid adsorption by carbons in areas such as environmental protection and energy storage constitute the last section of the book. Encompasses fundamental science of adsorption by carbons, in one location, supporting current R&D without extensive literature review Describes adsorption as it is currently applied to major novel types of carbon materials, including carbon gels, carbide-derived carbons, zeolite-templated carbvons, hydrothermal carbons, carbon nanohorns and graphene Specific discussion of fuel storage, environmental remediation and biomedical applications, of contemporary interest to many surface chemists and applications-focused researchers

Adsorption Science And Technology, Proceedings Of The Third Pacific Basin Conference

Adsorption Science And Technology, Proceedings Of The Third Pacific Basin Conference
Author: Chang-ha Lee
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 675
Release: 2003-04-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9814486140

This book presents the latest research on adsorption science and technology. It serves as an excellent reference for research in areas such as fundamentals of adsorption and ion exchange (equilibria and kinetics), new materials, adsorption characterization, novel processes, energy and environmental processes.

Nanocasting

Nanocasting
Author: An-Hui Lu
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2010
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0854041885

Nanostructured materials with tailored properties are regarded as a fundamental element in the development of future science and technology. Research is still ongoing into the nanosized construction elements required to create functional solids. The recently developed technique, nanocasting, has great advantage over others in terms of the synthesis of special nanostructured materials by the careful choice of suitable elements and nanoengineering steps. This new book summarizes the recent developments in nanocasting, including the principles of nanocasting, syntheses of novel nanostructured materials, characterization methods, detailed synthetic recipes and further possible development in this area. The book focuses on the synthesis of porous solids from the viewpoint of methodology and introduces the science of nanocasting from fundamental principles to their use in synthesis of various materials. It starts by outlining the principles of nanocasting, requirements to the templates and precursors and the tools needed to probe matter at the nanoscale level. It describes how to synthesize nano structured porous solids with defined characteristics and finally discusses the functionalization and application of porous solids. Special attention is given to new developments in this field and future perspectives. A useful appendix covering the detailed synthetic recipes of various templates including porous silica, porous carbon and colloidal spheres is included which will be invaluable to researchers wanting to follow and reproduce nanocast materials. Topics covered in the book include: * inorganic chemistry * organic chemistry * solution chemistry * sol-gel and interface science * acid-base equilibria * electrochemistry * biochemistry * confined synthesis The book gives readers not only an overview of nanocasting technology, but also sufficient information and knowledge for those wanting to prepare various nanostructured materials without needing to search the available literature.

Nanoporous Materials III

Nanoporous Materials III
Author: M. Jaroniec
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 711
Release: 2002-05-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0080537227

Nanoporous Materials III contains the invited lectures and peer-reviewed oral and poster contributions to be presented at the 3rd Conference on Nanoporous Materials, which will be hosted in Ottawa, Canada, June 2002. The work covers complementary approaches to and recent advances in the field of nanostructured materials with pore sizes larger than 1nm, such as periodic mesoporous molecular sieves M41S and FSM16 and related materials including clays, carbon molecular sieves, colloidal crystal templated organic and inorganic materials, porous polymers and sol gels. The broad range of topics covered in relation to the synthesis and characterization of ordered mesoporous materials are of great importance for advanced adsorption, catalytic and separation processes as well as the development of nanotechnology. The contents of this title are based on topics to be discussed by invited lecturers, which deal with periodic mesoporous organosilicas, stability and catalytic activity of aluminosilicate mesostructures, electron microscopy studies of ordered materials, imprinted polymers and highly porous metal-organic frameworks. The other contributions deal with tailoring the surface and structural properties of nanoporous materials, giving a detailed characterization as well as demonstrating their usefulness for advanced adsorption and catalytic applications.

Combined and Hybrid Adsorbents

Combined and Hybrid Adsorbents
Author: José M. Loureiro
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2006-10-03
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1402051700

This book follows up an Advanced Research Workshop dedicated to the subject of adsorption. It presents an up-to-date review of the latest achievements in the synthesis, characterization and applications of hybrid organic-inorganic materials and of carbon and combined adsorbents. The modeling of the adsorption process, including the simulation of carbon masks used for both civil and military protection purposes is also addressed. Includes applications in environmental, military and post-disaster situations.

Mesoporous Zeolites

Mesoporous Zeolites
Author: Javier García-Martínez
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2015-05-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3527335749

Authored by a top-level team of both academic and industrial researchers in the field, this is an up-to-date review of mesoporous zeolites. The leading experts cover novel preparation methods that allow for a purpose-oriented fine-tuning of zeolite properties, as well as the related materials, discussing the specific characterization methods and the applications in close relation to each individual preparation approach. The result is a self-contained treatment of the different classes of mesoporous zeolites. With its academic insights and practical relevance this is a comprehensive handbook for researchers in the field and related areas, as well as for developers from the chemical industry.

Mesoporous Functionalized Carbon Materials as Advanced Sorbents and Electrode Materials

Mesoporous Functionalized Carbon Materials as Advanced Sorbents and Electrode Materials
Author: Zhangxiong Wu
Publisher:
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2011
Genre: Carbon and graphite products
ISBN:

The problems of environmental pollution and energy depletion have triggered enormous concerns across the world. There has been a vast abundance of global research development and demonstration efforts to alleviate these problems. However, it is obvious that these problems will continue in the 21st century, and thus advances in development and deployment of new technologies are in high demand. To approach these goals, fundamental research regarding creating novel materials carrying targeted functions and correlating their structure-property relations is required. This thesis, as a whole, aims to contribute to the fundamental research of material syntheses and their potential applications in environmental and energy areas. Ordered mesoporous carbon materials (OMCs) hold fascinating features including high specific surface areas, large pore volumes, uniform and tunable mesopores, good chemical and thermal stability and intrinsic electrical conductivity, etc. They possess wide potential in adsorption and separation, catalysis, sensing, delivery, energy storage and conversion. It is normally required to finely tune the properties by incorporating functionalities into these carbon materials so as to introduce unique properties and trigger new advances. However, it is still challenging to explore facile routes to introduce targeted functionalities into OMCs with well-controlled structure, porosity, desirable density and distribution of functionality, and other tailored properties such as optical, magnetic and electronic properties. To this end, this thesis centres on the synthesis of ordered mesoporous carbon-based materials carrying desirable surface and/ or framework functionalities or incorporating nanoparticles, aiming to develop advanced sorbents and electrode materials.

Functional Mesoporous Carbon-Based Film Devices for Energy Systems

Functional Mesoporous Carbon-Based Film Devices for Energy Systems
Author: Biao Kong
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2024-01-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9819974984

This book introduces the synthesis of functional mesoporous carbon-based films and their applications in energy systems. In the last decades, the consumption of fossil fuels has led to many problems such as the energy crisis and climate change. The rapidly increasing energy demands and environmental issues have attracted lots of attention to develop new functional materials for sustainable energy technology. Mesoporous carbon-based films show unique properties and have been regarded as a promising material applied in highly efficient energy storage and conversion systems. Interfacial assembly strategies are usually employed to construct such film devices. In this book, recent developments in synthesis of mesoporous carbon-based film devices through interfacial assembly strategies are illustrated. Additionally, the applications of mesoporous carbon-based film devices for electrochemical energy systems including batteries and electrocatalysis are introduced to demonstrate their potential, as well as describing the mechanisms to enhance the performance of these systems. Finally, some challenges and future outlooks are presented to inspire better development and contributions to this field in coming years. Given its scope, this book appeals to undergraduate students, graduate students, engineers, and researchers involved in related fields.