Monolithic resorcinol–formaldehyde alcogels and their corresponding nitrogen-doped activated carbons

JOURNAL OF SOL-GEL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY(2020)

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Here we report the adaptation of formaldehyde crosslinked phenolic resin-based aerogel and xerogel synthesis to ethanol-based solvent systems. Three specific formulations, namely one resorcinol–formaldehyde (RF) and two resorcinol–melamine–formaldehyde (RMF) systems were studied. As-prepared resins were characterized in terms of envelope and skeletal density. Furthermore, resin samples were pyrolyzed and activated in a CO 2 gas atmosphere using a single-step protocol. The corresponding carbon materials featured high surface areas, moderate water uptake capacity and thermal conductivities in the 0.1 W.m −1 K −1 range, in line with comparable activated carbons. The amount of formaldehyde in the synthesis of the RMF derived carbons proved to be a critical parameter in terms of both structural features and amount of N dopant in the carbonaceous matrix. Furthermore, a high formaldehyde concentration also has a drastic effect on the pore structure of the corresponding RMF carbons, leading primarily to mesopore formation without almost any macropore formation. Perhaps more importantly, the effect of the ammonia curing catalyst concentration on the material microstructure showed the opposite effect as observed in classical, water-based phenolic resin preparations. The ethanol-based synthesis clearly affects the pore structure of the resulting materials but also opens up the possibility to create inorganic/organic hybrid materials by simple combination with classical alkoxide-based silica sol–gel chemistry.
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Phenolic resin,Activated carbon,Aerogel,Monolithic,Adsorption,N-doping
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