Issue 9, 2011

A sustainable synthesis of nitrogen-doped carbon aerogels

Abstract

The hydrothermal synthesis of nitrogen-doped monolithic carbon aerogels derived from sustainable precursors (i.e.D-glucose and ovalbumin) is presented. The protein acts as nitrogen donor and surface stabilizing agent in this saccharide hydrothermal carbonization, to generate high surface area aerogels (>240 m2g−1) composed of functional continuous large diameter mesopores with excellent hierarchical transport architecture. Post-carbonization treatment controls surface chemistry (e.g. C or N condensation), facilitating tuneable physicochemical properties on a unique continuous 3D carbonaceous pore structure. This highly flexible synthesis lays the basis for the development of a new generation of sustainable (heteroatom-doped) porous carbon aerogels suitable for a range of high value applications.

Graphical abstract: A sustainable synthesis of nitrogen-doped carbon aerogels

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Mar 2011
Accepted
25 May 2011
First published
12 Jul 2011

Green Chem., 2011,13, 2428-2434

A sustainable synthesis of nitrogen-doped carbon aerogels

R. J. White, N. Yoshizawa, M. Antonietti and M. Titirici, Green Chem., 2011, 13, 2428 DOI: 10.1039/C1GC15349H

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