Organic and Carbon Gels From Laboratory Synthesis to Applications

This expert volume provides specialized coverage of the current state of the art in carbon gels. Carbon gels represent a promising class of materials with high added value applications and many assets, like the ability to accurately tailor their structure

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Ana Arenillas · J. Angel Menéndez Gudrun Reichenauer · Alain Celzard Vanessa Fierro Francisco José Maldonado Hodar Esther Bailόn-Garcia · Nathalie Job

Organic and Carbon Gels From Laboratory Synthesis to Applications

Advances in Sol-Gel Derived Materials and Technologies

Series editors Michel A. Aegerter Michel Prassas

More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/8776

The International Sol-Gel Society (ISGS) Dear Readers, The International Sol-Gel Society (ISGS) was established in 2003 as an international, interdisciplinary, not-for-profit organization whose primary purpose and objective is to promote the advancement of sol-gel science and technology. ISGS’s aims are both to represent the particular needs and aspirations of the international sol-gel community and to support this sol-gel community. The society’s mission is threefold: • To coordinate the promotion of sol-gel science and technology in the scientific and industrial community • To foster communication between researchers from different fields and geographical regions through the organization of conferences and the publication and circulation of technical papers • To encourage education, training, and research in the field of sol-gel science and technology To achieve these purposes, ISGS convenes the biannual International Sol-Gel Conference in many parts of the world. The 19th edition of this International Conference was held in Liège, Belgium, from 3 to 8 September 2017. These conferences play an important role in the education, federation, and dissemination of scientific knowledge to people working in related fields. To initiate young researchers and engineers into the sol-gel field, an introductory short course was planned and organized by the local organizers of the conference. The topic of the short course was “carbon gels,” an important and emerging area in both scientific and industrial fields. This book is a summary of the lectures given in the course and thus enables readers to learn the fundamentals and applications of “carbon gels”. I wish you very pleasant and educative reading! Masahide Takahashi President of the International Sol-Gel Society http://www.isgs.org

Ana Arenillas • J. Angel Menéndez Gudrun Reichenauer • Alain Celzard Vanessa Fierro Francisco José Maldonado Hodar Esther Bailόn-Garcia • Nathalie Job

Organic and Carbon Gels From Laboratory Synthesis to Applications

Ana Arenillas Instituto Nacional del Carbón (INCAR-CSIC) Oviedo, Spain

J. Angel Menéndez Instituto Nacional del Carbón (INCAR-CSIC) Oviedo, Spain

Gudrun Reichenauer Bavarian Center for Applied Energy Research Wuerzburg, Germany

Alain Celzard Institut Jean Lamour University of Lorraine Épinal, France

Vanessa Fierro Institut Jean Lamour French National Centre for Scientific Research Épinal, France

Francisco José Maldonado Hodar Department of Inorganic Chemistry University of Granada Granada, Spain

Esther Bailόn-Garcia Department of Inorganic Chemistry University of Granada Granada, Spain

Nathalie Job Department of Chemical Enginee