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Hierarchical porous carbons by liquid phase impregnation of zeolite templates with lignin solution

Journal

MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS
Volume 196, Issue -, Pages 68-78

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.micromeso.2014.04.055

Keywords

Templated carbons; Nanocasting; Alcell lignin; Zeolites; Hierarchical porous carbon

Funding

  1. Junta de Andalucia [P09-FQM-5156, P10-FQM-6778]
  2. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO) [CTQ2012-36408, PRI-PIBJP-2011-076, BES-2010-032213]
  3. FEDER

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Templated carbon materials (TCs) with hierarchical pore structure were obtained by liquid phase impregnation of different zeolite templates using Alcell lignin solutions as carbon precursor. The effect of synthesis conditions such as templating mixture (lignin/zeolite), carbonization temperature (500, 700 and 900 degrees C) and of zeolite framework on the structural and chemical properties of the resultant carbons was analyzed. The main original aspect of this work is the use of Alcell lignin as carbon precursor, a low-cost co-product derived from the papermaking industry, to obtain porous carbon materials with different pore size distribution, depending on the inorganic template used. Microporosity is developed from both the replication of the hard template and the carbonization of lignin, whereas mesoporosity can be adjusted by and adequate selection of the hard template and infiltration conditions. The TCs present interesting surface chemistry features, with a relatively high amount of nitrogen and oxygen stable surface groups, such as pyrrolic and pyridinic and hydroxyl and carbonyl type, respectively, which seem to have been transferred from the surface ammonia ions and oxygen of the zeolite template to the carbon materials during the synthesis. The hydroxyl groups seem to be responsible of the relatively high Bronsted acidity of the TCs. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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