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CHEMPLUSCHEM
Volume 86, Issue 2, Pages 275-283Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/cplu.202000740
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carbon; mesoporous materials; organic-inorganic composites; sol-gel processes
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The Sol-gel processing combined with soft templating and gelation-induced phase separation is found to be sensitive to the precursor sol composition. By selecting different reaction solvents and catalyst proportions, similar monolithic structures can be obtained. Homogeneous incorporation of TiO2 into the carbon structure leads to composite materials with regularly arranged mesopores, large surface areas, and cellular macroporosity.
Sol-gel processing combined with soft templating and gelation-induced phase separation is very sensitive to the precursor sol composition. In this work we present a straightforward synthesis towards hierarchically structured, macroporous carbon/titania monoliths with ordered mesopores derived from resorcinol/formaldehyde monoliths and a glycolated titanium precursor. We demonstrate the influence of various reaction solvents, where diol-based media and the proportion of the catalyst seem to be essential in controlling spinodal decomposition, obtaining similar monolithic structures under different synthesis conditions. Based on these observations, we further homogeneously incorporated TiO2 into the carbon structure by an in situ synthesis approach, obtaining structural features similar to pure carbon materials with surface areas of about 400 m(2) g(-1), periodically arranged mesopores with a mean distance of 10-11 nm and cellular macroporosity.
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