| Literature DB >> 31846187 |
Chaohai Wang1,2, Jeonghun Kim3,2,4, Jing Tang2, Jongbeom Na2, Yong-Mook Kang5, Minjun Kim2, Hyunsoo Lim2, Yoshio Bando6,7,8, Jiansheng Li1, Yusuke Yamauchi3,2,8,9.
Abstract
Carbon aerogels (CAs) with 3D interconnected networks hold promise for application in areas such as pollutant treatment, energy storage, and electrocatalysis. In spite of this, it remains challenging to synthesize high-performance CAs on a large scale in a simple and sustainable manner. We report an eco-friendly method for the scalable synthesis of ultralight and superporous CAs by using cheap and widely available agarose (AG) biomass as the carbon precursor. Zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8) with high porosity is introduced into the AG aerogels to increase the specific surface area and enable heteroatom doping. After pyrolysis under inert atmosphere, the ZIF-8/AG-derived nitrogen-doped CAs show a highly interconnected porous mazelike structure with a low density of 24 mg cm-3 , a high specific surface area of 516 m2 g-1 , and a large pore volume of 0.58 cm-3 g-1 . The resulting CAs exhibit significant potential for application in the adsorption of organic pollutants.Entities:
Keywords: agarose; carbon aerogels; mesoporous materials; metal-organic frameworks; nanoarchitectured materials
Year: 2019 PMID: 31846187 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201913719
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336