Direct synthesis of carbide-derived carbon monoliths with hierarchical pore design by hard-templating

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Carbide-derived carbon Monoliths (CDC-Ms) containing a multimodal arrangement with high volumes of micro- meso- and macropores are prepared by direct nanocasting of silica monoliths with polycarbosilane precursors. CDC-Ms show well-defined pore structures along with specific surface areas of more than 2600 m2 g-1 and overall pore volumes as high as 3.14 cm3 g-1. They exhibit advanced gas filtration properties compared to purely microporous materials due to enhanced storage capacities and kinetics as demonstrated by thermal response measurements based on InfraSORP technology. © 2014 the Partner Organisations.

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Nickel, W., Oschatz, M., Lehr, M. V. D., Leistner, M., Hao, G. P., Adelhelm, P., … Kaskel, S. (2014). Direct synthesis of carbide-derived carbon monoliths with hierarchical pore design by hard-templating. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2(32), 12703–12707. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4ta02260b

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