Organic and Carbon Gels: Properties and Application
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Porous Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 September 2021) | Viewed by 23732
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Since the 1980s, when the first organic and carbon gels were synthetised, a lot of research work has been performed due to their properties and their great potential in a wide numer of applications. Their main advantage, compared to other porous carbon materials, is the possibility to control and design their final chemical, structural and porous properties. Thus, adjusting the different variables involved during their synthesis, a relatively narrow and defined pore size distribution in the range of mesopores, or macropores, can be obtained. This cannot be achieved as easily and directly with other porous materials with the sol-gel process. Furthermore, the selection of the monomers used, and the possibility to incorporate other components and nanoparticles to the polymeric structure also leads to a highly controlled chemical composition without impurities. Obviously, this ability to design the properties of the final organic or carbon gel creates the maximum range of possible applications for these materials: from adsorption and separation processes in the gas or liquid phase to support for catalysts, sensors and electrochemistry, but also thermal insulation, among others.
This Special Issue will provide a compendium of the latest advances in designing organic and carbon gels to obtain the optimum materials for different cutting-edge applications in fields as diverse as catalysis, separation, electrochemistry, biotechnology or clean and sustainable energy.
Dr. Ana Arenillas
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- organic gels
- carbon gels
- porosity design
- controlled chemistry
- adsorption
- separation processes
- catalysis support
- electrochemistry
- photocatalysis
- sensors
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