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      Bimodal activated carbons derived from resorcinol-formaldehyde cryogels

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          Resorcinol-formaldehyde cryogels prepared at different dilution ratios have been activated with phosphoric acid at 450 °C and compared with their carbonaceous counterparts obtained by pyrolysis at 900 °C. Whereas the latter were, as expected, highly mesoporous carbons, the former cryogels had very different pore textures. Highly diluted cryogels allowed preparation of microporous materials with high surface areas, but activation of initially dense cryogels led to almost non-porous carbons, with much lower surface areas than those obtained by pyrolysis. The optimal acid concentration for activation, corresponding to stoichiometry between molecules of acid and hydroxyl groups, was 2 M l −1, and the acid–cryogel contact time also had an optimal value. Such optimization allowed us to achieve surface areas and micropore volumes among the highest ever obtained by activation with H 3PO 4, close to 2200 m 2 g −1 and 0.7 cm 3 g −1, respectively. Activation of diluted cryogels with a lower acid concentration of 1.2 M l −1 led to authentic bimodal activated carbons, having a surface area as high as 1780 m 2 g −1 and 0.6 cm 3 g −1 of microporous volume easily accessible through a widely developed macroporosity.

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          Journal
          Sci Technol Adv Mater
          Sci Technol Adv Mater
          TSTA
          Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
          Taylor & Francis
          1468-6996
          1878-5514
          June 2011
          3 May 2011
          : 12
          : 3
          : 035001
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Institut Jean Lamour—UMR CNRS 7198, CNRS—Nancy-Université—UPV-Metz, Département Chimie et Physique des Solides et des Surfaces. ENSTIB, 27 rue Philippe Séguin, BP 1041, 88051 Épinal cedex 9, France
          [2 ]ENSTIB-LERMAB, Nancy-Université, 27 rue Philippe Séguin, BP1041, 88051 Epinal cedex 9, France
          [3 ]Member of the Institut Universitaire de France
          Author notes
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          PMC5090477 PMC5090477 5090477 TSTA11660974
          10.1088/1468-6996/12/3/035001
          5090477
          27877405
          8eafd4c0-56da-49aa-8034-e9c7714376aa
          © 2011 National Institute for Materials Science
          History
          : 24 February 2011
          : 22 March 2011
          : 03 May 2011
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          resorcinol,carbon cryogels,activated carbons,bimodal porosity

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