First synthesis of poly(furfuryl) alcohol precursor-based porous carbon beads as an efficient adsorbent for volatile organic compounds

Volume: 373, Pages: 365 - 374
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
Furfuryl alcohol (C5H6O2) (FA) was used as the precursor for the synthesis of approximately 1.0 mm sized polymeric beads (PFAB) via suspension polymerization. The polymeric beads were carbonized and activated to synthesize porous carbon beads (PFAB/C/A) as an efficient adsorbent for gaseous volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Surface characterization tests revealed the material to be predominantly microporous with the specific surface area...
Paper Details
Title
First synthesis of poly(furfuryl) alcohol precursor-based porous carbon beads as an efficient adsorbent for volatile organic compounds
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Volume
373
Pages
365 - 374
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