Preparation of Hierarchically Porous Carbon Materials from Sugarcane Bagasse
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Prince of Songkla University
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Hierarchically porous carbon materials (HPC) were successfully prepared from
environmentally friendly phloroglucinol/glyoxylic acid precursors with soft-template
F127 using sugarcane bagasse as scaffold by self-assembly method. Phloroglucinol and
glyoxylic acid used as carbon precursor and F127 as a mesopore template. Effect of
carbon precursor/template ratio on the physical and chemical properties of the carbon
monoliths was studied. The sample without template (BG_PGF) was prepared by
carbonizing the sugarcane bagasse mixed with carbon precursor under the same
conditions. Furthermore, various techniques were employed to investigate the
physicochemical properties of the carbon monoliths. While the chemical properties of
monolith adsorbents are the same, the physical properties are different. BG_PGF and
BG have only micropore (pore size <2 nm). HPC has mesopore (pore size 2-50 nm).
Moreover, The maximum adsorption capacity of methylene blue for HPC higher than
BG_PGF and BG. It showed the mesopore structure are the factor for adsorption
property. The coated carbon was highly stable mechanical stability than BG. The
obtained HPC has a great potential as a floating monolith adsorbent for water
treatment.
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Master of Science (Chemistry (Physical Chemistry))


