Ordered Reticulated-Structured Carbon Foams Via Surfactant-Addition İnto The Polymerization Medium Of Bio-Based Polyols

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In the solvolytic liquefaction reaction of biomass, biopolymers are produced by bond-breakage in the complex lignocellulosic composition using the appropriate solvent and functionalizing the related fragments under mild conditions. The utilization of these bio-polyols as carbon sources has enhanced the conspicuous relevance in the handling of agroforestry by-products as an alternative to fossil fuel-based sources, taking into account the terms sustainability and environmental impact. In this study, a green and inexpensive method based on the resin-ification and subsequent foaming of bio-polyols produced by solvolytic liquefaction of the tree bark was adopted to synthesize carbon foams with a well-developed hierarchical porous structure. The novelty of this study to brighten the studies in the literature was to examine the characteristics of biomass-based carbon foams produced by adding two types of non-ionic surfactants (P123 and PEG3000) into the synthesis medium at different sur-factant/biomass ratios (0.15 and 0.20 w/w). This study comprises a promising technique that promotes self- foaming in the existence of non-ionic surfactants to produce reticulated carbon foams from forest industry wastes with porous graphitic structure, high surface area (up to 758 m2/g), and controlled pore size distribution in the micro-pore region (dp<2 nm).

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Yargıç, Adife Şeyda (Bilecik, Author)

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Bio-based Carbon Foams, Non-ionic Surfactants, Self-foaming, Solvolytic Liquefaction

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Chemical Engineering and Processing-Process Intensificatıon

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Yargic, A. S. (2020). Ordered reticulated-structured carbon foams via surfactant-addition into the polymerization medium of bio-based polyols. Chemical Engineering and Processing - Process Intensification, 158, 108204. doi:10.1016/j.cep.2020.108204

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