Multifunctional Carbon Aerogels Derived by Sol-Gel Process of Natural Polysaccharides of Different Botanical Origin

Materials (Basel). 2017 Nov 21;10(11):1336. doi: 10.3390/ma10111336.

Abstract

In this manuscript, we describe the results of our recent studies on carbon aerogels derived from natural starches. A facile method for the fabrication of carbon aerogels is presented. Moreover, the complete analysis of the carbonization process of different starch aerogels (potato, maize, and rice) was performed using thermogravimetric studies combined with a detailed analysis of evolved decomposition products. The prepared carbon aerogels were studied in terms of their morphology and electrical properties to relate the origin of starch precursor with final properties of carbon materials. The obtained results confirmed the differences in carbon aerogels' morphology, especially in materials' specific surface areas, depending on the botanical origin of precursors. The electrical conductivity measurements suggest that carbon aerogels with the best electrical properties can be obtained from potato starch.

Keywords: ambient pressure drying; carbon aerogel; electrical conductivity; polysaccharide; porous carbon nanomaterial; sol–gel polycondensation; starch.