Advances in tailoring the porosity of tannin-based carbon xerogels

Volume: 82, Pages: 100 - 106
Published: Apr 1, 2016
Abstract
Usually, carbon xerogels are obtained from resorcinol–formaldehyde organic gels. However, more cost-effective and eco-friendly carbon xerogels can be synthesised by using tannins instead of resorcinol, provided that a suitable surfactant is added to prevent the collapse of the structure. The use of tannin, a natural phenolic compound derived from wood, allows obtaining carbon xerogels with controlled porosity, as the porous properties of these...
Paper Details
Title
Advances in tailoring the porosity of tannin-based carbon xerogels
Published Date
Apr 1, 2016
Volume
82
Pages
100 - 106
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