Honeycomb monoliths consist of a large number of parallel channels that provide high contact efficiencies between the monolith and gas flow streams. These structures are used as adsorbents or supports for catalysts when large gas volumes are treated, because they offer very low pressure drop, short diffusion lengths and no obstruction by particulate matter. Carbon-based honeycomb monoliths can be integral or carbon-coated ceramic monoliths, and they take advantage of the versatility of the surface area, pore texture and surface chemistry of carbon materials. Here, we review the preparation methods of these monoliths, their characteristics and environmental applications
Environmental concerns and stringent emission standards have underlined the significance of developi...
A series of activated carbon materials have been prepared from petroleum residue using KOH as activa...
With global warming becoming one of the main problems our society is facing nowadays, there is an ur...
Honeycomb monoliths consist of a large number of parallel channels that provide high contact efficie...
A new method to synthesize integral carbon monoliths with a controlled channel morphology has been d...
When large volumes of gas have to be treated pressure drop limitations may arise from the use of con...
Conference paper presented at the 7th International Symposium on the Characterization of Porous Soli...
Monolithic (honeycomb) catalysts are continuous unitary structures containing many narrow, parallel ...
We present a process for the synthesis of binder-free carbon monoliths, which were prepared from car...
Considerable research has been conducted on monolithic catalysts for various applications. Strategie...
Carbon monolithic adsorbents exhibiting a hierarchical pore structure are produced via a synthesis r...
Conference paper presented at the 6th International Symposium on the Characterization of Porous Soli...
An improved honeycomb-like monolith with asymmetrical channels, where the channels section decrease ...
Evaporation-induced self-assembly has been applied in the synthesis of crack-free mesoporous carbon ...
In this work we studied the production of activated carbon fibres in monolith shape from a commercia...
Environmental concerns and stringent emission standards have underlined the significance of developi...
A series of activated carbon materials have been prepared from petroleum residue using KOH as activa...
With global warming becoming one of the main problems our society is facing nowadays, there is an ur...
Honeycomb monoliths consist of a large number of parallel channels that provide high contact efficie...
A new method to synthesize integral carbon monoliths with a controlled channel morphology has been d...
When large volumes of gas have to be treated pressure drop limitations may arise from the use of con...
Conference paper presented at the 7th International Symposium on the Characterization of Porous Soli...
Monolithic (honeycomb) catalysts are continuous unitary structures containing many narrow, parallel ...
We present a process for the synthesis of binder-free carbon monoliths, which were prepared from car...
Considerable research has been conducted on monolithic catalysts for various applications. Strategie...
Carbon monolithic adsorbents exhibiting a hierarchical pore structure are produced via a synthesis r...
Conference paper presented at the 6th International Symposium on the Characterization of Porous Soli...
An improved honeycomb-like monolith with asymmetrical channels, where the channels section decrease ...
Evaporation-induced self-assembly has been applied in the synthesis of crack-free mesoporous carbon ...
In this work we studied the production of activated carbon fibres in monolith shape from a commercia...
Environmental concerns and stringent emission standards have underlined the significance of developi...
A series of activated carbon materials have been prepared from petroleum residue using KOH as activa...
With global warming becoming one of the main problems our society is facing nowadays, there is an ur...