What is it about?
This work concerns the synthesis of mesoporous carbon (MC) with an ordered structure using SBA-15 silicone as a template and glucose as a carbon precursor, and then its modification by oxidation and thermal treatment at different temperatures. Morphological, textural and chemical properties of the obtained materials were investigated using various analytical techniques, such as electron microscopy, X-ray spectroscopy and differential calorimetry. The studies revealed that the melting point of water in the pores of carbon correlates mainly with the functional groups on the surface and less with the textural properties.
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This work is important because it provides key information on the effects of chemical and thermal modifications on the properties of mesoporous carbon, which can significantly affect its applications in various fields, such as pollutant adsorption or energy storage. Understanding the correlation between chemical properties and changes in the melting point of water in the pores of carbon can lead to the development of more advanced materials with better sorption and functional properties. In addition, this research contributes to the development of carbon processing technologies and its applications in environmental protection.
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This page is a summary of: The influence of chemical and thermal modifications of ordered mesoporous carbon on the melting processes of water confined in pores, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, March 2023, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.1016/j.micromeso.2023.112477.
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