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Liquefaction of Cellulose for Production of Advanced Porous Carbon Materials

Arjeta Kryeziu, Václav Slovák, Alžběta Parchaňská

2022Polymers15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cellulose is a renewable resource for the production of advanced carbonaceous materials for various applications. In addition to direct carbonization, attention has recently been paid to the preparation of porous carbons from liquid cellulose-based precursors. Possible pathways of cellulose conversion to a liquid state suitable for the preparation of porous carbons are summarized in this review. Hydrothermal liquefaction leading to liquid mixtures of low-molecular-weight organics is described in detail together with less common decomposition techniques (microwave or ultrasound assisted liquefaction, decomposition in a strong gravitation field). We also focus on dissolution of cellulose without decomposition, with special attention paid to dissolution of nonderivatized cellulose. For this purpose, cold alkalines, hot acids, ionic liquids, or alcohols are commonly used.

Topics & Concepts

CelluloseIonic liquidLiquefactionDissolutionDecompositionChemical engineeringMaterials scienceCarbon fibersCarbonizationPorosityOrganic chemistryChemistryCatalysisComposite materialComposite numberAdsorptionEngineeringLignin and Wood ChemistryAdvanced Cellulose Research StudiesCatalysis for Biomass Conversion
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