Abstract

Furfuryl alcohol was polymerized in the presence of a double-chain amphiphile using malonic acid or phosphoric acid as the catalyst, leading to an aggregate of spherical particles with a long period of 2.6 nm. On calcination at 1000 °C in nitrogen gas, the polymer particles were converted into lamella-patterned carbons with a long spacing of some micrometers that are composed of carbon layers 0.4 nm in spacing. The lamella-patterned carbon particles were further developed into a highly ordered structure in an appreciable portion on calcination at 2800 °C in argon gas. The present results demonstrate that the presence of a double-chain amphiphile in the polymerization process is effective for the synthesis of such a structurally modified carbon from non-graphitizable furan polymers.

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