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Monolithic porous graphitic carbons obtained through catalytic graphitization of carbon xerogels

Journal

JOURNAL OF PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF SOLIDS
Volume 74, Issue 1, Pages 101-109

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpcs.2012.08.007

Keywords

Nanostructures; Chemical synthesis; Raman spectroscopy; Microstructure; Surface properties

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science and Education through the Department of Chemistry, Warsaw University [N N204 248140]

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Pyrolysis of organic xerogels accompanied by catalytic graphitization and followed by selective-combustion purification was used to produce porous graphitic carbons. Organic gels impregnated with iron(III) chloride or nickel(II) acetate were obtained through polymerization of resorcinol and furfural. During the pyrolysis stage graphitization of the gel matrix occurs, which in turn develops mesoporosity of the obtained carbons. The evolution of the carbon into graphitic structures is strongly dependent on the concentrations of the transition metal. Pyrolysis leads to monoliths of carbon xerogel characterized by substantially enhanced mesoporosity resulting in specific surface areas up to 400 m(2)/g. Removal of the amorphous carbon by selective-combustion purification reduces the xerogels' mesoporosity, occasionally causing loss of their mechanical strength. The graphitized carbon xerogels were investigated by means of SEM, XRD, Raman scattering, TG-DTA and N-2 physisorption. Through this procedure well graphitized carbonaceous materials can be obtained as bulk pieces. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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