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Article Dans Une Revue Microporous and Mesoporous Materials Année : 2014

Chemical activation of tannin-based hydrogels by soaking in KOH and NaOH solutions

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Tannin-formaldehyde hydrogels prepared at different pH were chemically activated in an unusual way. Instead of impregnating dry organic or carbon gels, fresh hydrogels were indeed used as such, i.e. in the wet state. The water contained in their porosity was simply exchanged by NaOH or KOH aqueous solutions having various concentrations. The impregnated gels were thus vacuum-dried, leading to xerogels in which the alkali was extremely well dispersed inside, and then heat-treated at 750 degrees C. The resultant activated carbon gels were characterised, and the effects of initial pH, concentration and nature of the hydroxide were discussed. The present way of activating the gels produced homogeneous materials with a foam-like structure presenting high surface areas and micropore volumes even when very low hydroxide amounts were used.
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hal-01295580 , version 1 (31-03-2016)

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A. Szczurek, G. Amaral-Labat, Vanessa Fierro, Antonio Pizzi, Alain Celzard. Chemical activation of tannin-based hydrogels by soaking in KOH and NaOH solutions. Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 2014, 196, pp.8-17. ⟨10.1016/j.micromeso.2014.04.051⟩. ⟨hal-01295580⟩
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