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Article Dans Une Revue Applied Catalysis A : General Année : 2007

Ionotropic Alginate Aerogels as Precursors of Dispersed Oxide Phases

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Ionotropic gelling of alginate, a natural block polysaccharide with carboxylic functions, allows to form hydrogel microspheres with 98 % porosity and more than 10 % cation content (w/w). Supercritical drying preserves the dispersion of the gel and the resulting aerogels have specific surface as high as 500 m2 g-1. In this communication, it is shown that the thermal degradation of alginate aerogels allows to form aggregated nanocrystals of the mineral phase corresponding to the cation used in gelling. The aggregates of nanocrystals of carbonate and oxide retain the morphology of the parent gel particles and a significant fraction of their porosity.

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hal-00153806 , version 1 (11-06-2007)

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Raluca Horga, Francesco Di Renzo, Françoise Quignard. Ionotropic Alginate Aerogels as Precursors of Dispersed Oxide Phases. Applied Catalysis A : General, 2007, 325 (2), pp.251-255. ⟨10.1016/j.apcata.2007.02.042⟩. ⟨hal-00153806⟩
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