Bioinspired carbide-derived carbons with hierarchical pore structure for the adsorptive removal of mercury from aqueous solution

Chem Commun (Camb). 2017 Apr 27;53(35):4845-4848. doi: 10.1039/c6cc08041c.

Abstract

Biosilica of the diatom species Thalassiosira pseudonana is used as hard template for the synthesis of silicon carbide-derived carbons. The typical species-specific macroporous structure is retained during the nanocasting-chlorine treatment process and the resulting materials exhibit very high specific surface areas up to 2300 m2 g-1. Bioinspired carbons show very high capacities in mercury adsorption from aqueous solution compared to reference materials.