Issue 6, 2019

Bio-oil: a versatile precursor to produce carbon nanostructures in liquid phase under mild conditions

Abstract

Bio-oil can be converted to carbon nanostructures such as graphene, graphite-like structures, nanotubes and closed shell nanoparticles upon reaction with H2SO4 under mild conditions, i.e. 120 °C. The formation of these carbon nanostructures is discussed in terms of dehydration, condensation and aromatization processes of the complex bio-oil molecules to form nanographene precursors which in the liquid reaction medium can diffuse and further combine to produce different nanostructures.

Graphical abstract: Bio-oil: a versatile precursor to produce carbon nanostructures in liquid phase under mild conditions

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Letter
Submitted
15 Oct 2018
Accepted
08 Jan 2019
First published
22 Jan 2019

New J. Chem., 2019,43, 2430-2433

Bio-oil: a versatile precursor to produce carbon nanostructures in liquid phase under mild conditions

F. C. Ballotin, L. T. Perdigão, M. V. B. Rezende, S. D. Pandey, M. J. da Silva, R. R. Soares, J. C. C. Freitas, A. P. D. C. Teixeira and R. M. Lago, New J. Chem., 2019, 43, 2430 DOI: 10.1039/C8NJ05251D

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