Colloidal and micro-carbon spheres derived from low-temperature polymerization reactions
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.cis.2016.08.003
Colloidal and micro-carbon spheres derived from low-temperature polymerization reactions
Abstract
Carbon spheres (CSs) have recently attracted major interest due to their new applications, mainly in energy storage and conversion but also in hard-templating, sorption/catalysis processes, and drug delivery systems. This is attributable to their physico-chemical properties, including their tunable morphology (solid, hollow and core-shell), size, surface area/porosity, good electrical conductivity, low external surface-to-volume ratio, high packing density, enhanced mass transport, robust mechanical stability, low cytotoxicity, and excellent biocompatibility. They can be obtained from a wide variety of carbon precursors and methods. This review covers their production by carbonization of polymer spheres from low-temperature polymerization reactions, considered here as below 250°C. This is a very important method because it allows the synthesis of CSs with different morphologies and doped with other elements or chemical compounds. The preparation of polymer spheres by this technique is well documented in the literature, and the objective of this review is to summarize and give an overview of the most significant publications, proposing a novel classification based on the formation mechanism of the polymer spheres. This classification includes the following polymerization processes: emulsion polymerization and its derivatives, seeded emulsion and inverse emulsion polymerization; precipitation polymerization and its derivative, dispersion polymerization; hard-templating; spray-drying; and hydrothermal or solvothermal treatment of carbohydrates and biomass in general. This review also reports on the morphology and surface characteristics of the CSs obtained by different synthetic approaches. The final section of the review describes the current applications of these CSs, notably in energy storage (supercapacitors and rechargeable batteries) and energy conversion (fuel cells and dye-sensitized solar cells). Besides the numerous applications listed above, they are utilized as sacrificial hard templates to prepare single- and multi-shell hollow spheres of metal oxides and other inorganic compounds and filters, as well as in adsorption and catalysis processes, drug delivery systems, and other minority applications (e.g., lubricants, black pigment in e-papers, and microwave absorber).
Keywords: Adsorption/catalysis applications; Colloidal/micro-carbon spheres; Drug delivery carriers; Energy applications; Polymerization processes; Sacrificial hard templates.
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