Why are carbon molecular sieves interesting?

  • Oliveira E
  • Pires C
  • Pastore H
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This paper describes the production methods and the prospective uses of carbon molecular sieves. The main route to these materials is replication synthesis, where a silica or aluminosilicate molecular sieve is used as template to grow the carbonaceous phase in the voids. These materials may have applications as varied as in separation, adsorption and storage of gases, as electrodes in batteries, and as catalyst supports, all of them highly dependent on the molecular sieve porosity.

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Oliveira, E. C. de, Pires, C. T. G. V. M. T., & Pastore, H. O. (2006). Why are carbon molecular sieves interesting? Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 17(1), 16–29. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0103-50532006000100003

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