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Item type:Publication, Improvement of mesopore structure of resorcinol and formaldehyde carbon cryogels by acid solution(2008-01-01) ;Kraiwattanawong, K. ;Kitchaiya, P. ;Neramittagapong, A. ;Praserthdam, P.Tamon, H.Resorcinol and formaldehyde (RF) carbon cryogels are prepared by sol-gel polycondensation by using sodium carbonate (C) as a catalyst with water (W) as solvent, immersed in acid solution, hydrochloric acid (HC1), dried by freeze-drying technique and then carbonized under inert atmosphere, respectively. Compared with their carbon precursors, both V<inf>mes</inf> and mesopore size distributions of all carbon cryogels can be developed since the pore shrinkage is the crucial role in the change of pore structure of carbon gels. HC1 may promote the strength of small pore structure and increase the pore shrinkage of large pore structure. Consequently, the treatment of HC1 does not only enhance the partial collapse of large pore structure, the treatment also increases the strength of small pore structure to inhibit the shrinkage of this structure during carbonization as well. © 2008 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Preparation of carbon cryogels from wattle tannin and furfural(2007-01-05) ;Kraiwattanawong, K. ;Mukai, S. R. ;Tamon, H.Lothongkum, A. W.Wattle tannin-furfural (TFu) hydrogels were synthesized by the sol-gel polycondensation of wattle tannin with furfural by using three types of base catalysts (NaOH, Na<inf>2</inf>CO<inf>3</inf> and NaHCO<inf>3</inf>). TFu cryogels were prepared by freeze drying of the hydrogels and TFu carbon cryogels were obtained by pyrolysis of the cryogels in an inert atmosphere. The TFu and carbon cryogels were characterized by N<inf>2</inf> adsorption and scanning electron microscope (SEM). The effect of catalysts on porous properties of carbon cryogels resulted in different ways: (1) NaOH enhances increasing mesopore volumes and surface area of carbon cryogels and (2) Na<inf>2</inf>CO<inf>3</inf> and NaHCO<inf>3</inf> cause decreasing those of carbon cryogels. The TFu and carbon cryogels prepared by using NaOH as a catalyst possessed large mesopore volumes comparing with micropore volumes. Even though the TFu cryogels have surface area and mesopore volumes smaller than the resorcinol-formaldehyde (RF) cryogels, the carbon cryogels have unique porous properties differed from the RF carbon gels. The properties are summarized as follows: (1) the mesopore volume changes insignificantly after pyrolysis, (2) the pore radius is increased after pyrolysis and (3) micropores are not greatly developed during pyrolysis. © 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
