Carbon aerogel materials synthesized from recycle paper and their VOC adsorbtion capacity

Authors

  • Le Huu Thanh Institute of Chemistry and Materials, Academy of Military Science and Technology Author
  • Le Thai Binh Electric Power University Author
  • Le Minh Tri Institute of Chemistry and Materials, Academy of Military Science and Technology Author
  • Pham Thi Thanh Nhan Viet - Hung Industrial University Author
  • Vo Hoang Tung Vietnam Maritime University Author
  • Nguyen Tran Hung Institute of Chemistry and Materials, Academy of Military Science and Technology Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62239/jca.2023.068

Keywords:

Carbon aerogel, Adsorbents material, Absorbing volatile organic compounds, VOCs

Abstract

This study presented the process of synthesizing carbon aerogel materials from waste paper for the purpose of absorbing volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The fabricated materials showed suitable properties as adsorbent materials: low density, high porosity and large surface area. The carbonization temperature and density of carbon aerogel were studied and showed a clear influence on the adsorption capacity of the materials. The adsorption capacity of the material has been tested and it is shown that it can reach 400 mg/g for toluene and acetone.

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09-03-2024

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Carbon aerogel materials synthesized from recycle paper and their VOC adsorbtion capacity. (2024). Vietnam Journal of Catalysis and Adsorption, 12(4), 70-75. https://doi.org/10.62239/jca.2023.068

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