Catalytic growth of a colloidal carbon sphere by hydrothermal reaction with iron oxide (Fe3O4) catalyst

2014 
Abstract Carbon spheres with uniform shape and narrow size distribution have been fabricated through various methods. Hydrothermal reaction is one of the synthesis methods that operate at relatively low reaction temperature and pressure. However, the application of hydrothermal synthesis is limited due to the long reaction time and low production yield. Metal oxides, Fe 3 O 4 , TiO 2 , and Ni 2 O 3 , were applied to enhance the hydrothermal reaction. Catalytic glucose conversion with these metal oxides was observed. When Fe 3 O 4 was added, the fastest conversion of glucose with a considerable amount of intermediates was demonstrated with spherical shape of the carbon product. Additionally, from the intermediates concentration, it was confirmed that the growth of the carbon spheres is catalyzed by the enhancement of isomerization reaction from glucose to fructose with the addition of Fe 3 O 4 .
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