Issue 1, 2014

A natural template approach to mesoporous carbon spheres for use as green chromatographic stationary phases

Abstract

This study reports the development of calcium alginate-based highly mesoporous carbon spheres (AMCS). These materials exhibit significant potential in chromatographic applications and demonstrated similar efficiency to commercially available porous graphitic carbon (PGC) and are superior to Starbon® materials in separation of polar carbohydrate analytes. The AMCS exhibit a narrow particle size distribution, are highly spherical and exhibit extensive mesoporous networks (up to ca. 90% mesoporosity). It is shown how calcium content can significantly influence the textural properties of the resulting AMCS materials. The AMCS production process requires no additional templating agents and temperatures of only 800 °C. In contrast, PGC are manufactured through an energy-intensive manufacture process, which requires a hard-templated mesoporous carbon intermediate to be pyrolysed to over 2000 °C under argon. Thus AMCS demonstrate promise as a green alternative to PGC in chromatographic applications.

Graphical abstract: A natural template approach to mesoporous carbon spheres for use as green chromatographic stationary phases

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Aug 2013
Accepted
04 Nov 2013
First published
05 Nov 2013

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 222-228

A natural template approach to mesoporous carbon spheres for use as green chromatographic stationary phases

A. S. Marriott, E. Bergström, A. J. Hunt, J. Thomas-Oates and J. H. Clark, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 222 DOI: 10.1039/C3RA44428G

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