Issue 36, 2009

A curing agent method to synthesize ordered mesoporous carbons from linear novolac phenolic resin polymers

Abstract

In this paper, we report a curing agent method for the synthesis of ordered mesoporous carbonaceous materials from a linear polymer precursor. 3-D Body-centered cubic (Im[3 with combining macron]m) and 2-D hexagonal (p6mm) ordered mesoporous carbons have been obtained from the blends of hexamethyltetramine (HMTA) treated novolac precursor and amphiphilic triblock copolymers Pluronic F127 and PEO-PBO-PEO B50-6600 via the EISA strategy. The mesoporous carbons have a 3-D carbonaceous framework with low nitrogen content, and uniform mesopores (3.3–3.8 nm), BET surface areas (∼690 m2g−1) and pore volumes (∼0.49 cm3g−1). The key to the synthesis is the use of HMTA as a curing agent to cross-link novolac precursors obtained under acidic conditions. Methylene released by HMTA at elevated temperature can cause the linear novolac 3-D cross-linking to form a thermosetting polymeric framework. The curing agent strategy extends the composition of mesoporous polymeric frameworks.

Graphical abstract: A curing agent method to synthesize ordered mesoporous carbons from linear novolac phenolic resin polymers

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Apr 2009
Accepted
17 Jun 2009
First published
15 Jul 2009

J. Mater. Chem., 2009,19, 6536-6541

A curing agent method to synthesize ordered mesoporous carbons from linear novolac phenolic resin polymers

Y. Huang, J. Yang, H. Cai, Y. Zhai, D. Feng, Y. Deng, B. Tu and D. Zhao, J. Mater. Chem., 2009, 19, 6536 DOI: 10.1039/B908183F

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