Sulfur-functionalized mesoporous carbon

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Abstract

A simple synthesis route to mesoporous carbons that contain heteroaromalic functionality is described. The sulfur-functionalized mesoporous carbon (S-FMC) materials that have been prepared show excellent thermal stability, as well as excellent hydrothermal stability, and stability over a wide range of pH values. These materials also show excellent mercury sorption performance over a broad range of pH, much broader than is possible with thiol-based functionality or most silica-based sorbents. The superior performance of these mesoporous heterocarbons as heavy-metal sorbent material is demonstrated. These materials are shown to be stable at elevated temperatures and extreme pHs, making them ideally suited as a new class of absorbent material. © 2007 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA.

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Shin, Y., Fryxell, G. E., Um, W., Parker, K., Mattigod, S. V., & Skaggs, R. (2007). Sulfur-functionalized mesoporous carbon. Advanced Functional Materials, 17(15), 2897–2901. https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.200601230

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