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High surface area nanoporous carbon derived from high quality jute from Bangladesh

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posted on 2024-11-16, 05:37 authored by Junayet Hossain Khan, Jianjian Lin, Christine Young, Babasaheb Matsagar, Kevin C-W Wu, Paresh L Dhepe, Md Tofazzal Islam, Md Rahman, Lok Kumar Shrestha, Saad M Alshehri, Tansir Ahamad, Rahul R Salunkhe, Nanjundan Kumar, Darren Martin, Yusuke Yamauchi, Md Shahriar Hossain
We report an economically viable and environment-friendly strategy for the preparation of nanoporous carbon (NC) from jute which is one of the most abundant natural fibers produced in Bangladesh and some South Asian countries. Nitrogen adsorption-desorption isotherms, X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, UV spectroscopy, and scanning/transmission electron microscopy were performed to characterize the obtained NC. Three different types of jute-derived NCs have been synthesized at three different temperatures, 700 °C, 800 °C and 900 °C. The NC prepared at 800 °C resulted in a high surface area (981 m2g−1) and was associated with the retention of the original fibrous shapes. This study shows a promising future for jute as a natural precursor for NCs for a myriad of applications ranging from water purification to gas separation to energy conversion and storage.

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All-Metal Nanoporous Materials as Highly Active Electrocatalysts

Australian Research Council

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Khan, J. Hossain., Lin, J., Young, C., Matsagar, B. M., Wu, K. C. W., Dhepe, P. L., Islam, M., Rahman, M. Mahbubur., Shrestha, L. Kumar., Alshehri, S. M., Ahamad, T., Salunkhe, R. R., Kumar, N. Ashok., Martin, D. J., Yamauchi, Y. & Hossain, M. A. (2018). High surface area nanoporous carbon derived from high quality jute from Bangladesh. Materials Chemistry and Physics, 216 491-495.

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Materials Chemistry and Physics

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216

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491-495

Language

English

RIS ID

128722

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