2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(528e) Mesoporous Carbon Nanocapsules from Enzymatically Polymerized Polyphenols Confined in Silica Aerosol Particles
Authors
Tonghua Zheng - Presenter, Tulane University
Jingjing Zhan, Tulane University
Jiebin Pang, Tulane University
Grace Tan, Tulane University
JiBao He, Tulane University
Gary L. McPherson, Tulane University
Yunfeng Lu, Tulane University
Vijay T. John, Tulane University
We describe a simple and efficient approach to synthesize mesoporous carbon nanocapsules using an environmentally benign biocatalyzed carbon precursor. Enzymatically polymerized poly(4-ethylphenol) has been encapsulated in silica particles through an aerosol-assisted process. Carbonization of the polymer silica nanocomposite leads to a silica carbon nanocapsule composite. The subsequent removal of silica by dilute HF results in mesoporous carbon nanocapsules with a hollow core and a porous shell as revealed by TEM and SEM. The obtained nanocapsules show extremely high BET surface areas with well defined pore size distributions.