Title of article :
Pyrocarbons prepared by carbonisation of polymers adsorbed
or synthesised on a surface of silica and mixed oxides
Author/Authors :
V.M. Gun’ko، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Initial oxides fumed silica, alumina/silica and titania/silica and silica gel and hybrid adsorbentswith pyrocarbon formed on these
oxide substrates by carbonisation of immobilised (adsorbed or synthesised) polymers such as starch, methyl cellulose,
polyvinylpyrrolidone, polystyrene, and polybutylvinyl ether were studied by adsorption, AFM, TEM, and FTIR methods.
Polymer/oxidematerials were investigated by nitrogen and Pb(II) adsorption, FTIR, and potentiometric titrationmethods. Analysis
of nitrogen adsorption–desorption isotherms by different methods, FTIR spectra, AFM and TEM images of the initial and hybrid
adsorbents reveals that the morphology of the substrates significantly changes on carbonisation of oxygen-containing polymers
because of hydrothermal treatment of them by water eliminated as a product of pyrolysis. Contribution of own microporosity
of pyrocarbon deposits formed on carbonisation of immobilised polymers is greater (dependent on reaction conditions) than that
on pyrolysis of low-molecular compounds at the same oxide substrates. Pyrocarbon particles formed on silica gel are larger
than those formed on fumed oxides and larger than those formed on silica gel on pyrolysis of low-molecular compounds.
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Keywords :
FTIR spectra , Pore size distribution , Immobilised polymers , polyvinylpyrrolidone , Polystyrene , Surfaceheterogeneity , Surface charge density , Pb(II) adsorption , Pyrocarbon deposits , Polybutylvinyl ether , AFM and TEM images , Pyrocarbon morphology , starch , Methyl cellulose
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science