High-surface-area, emulsion-templated carbon foams by activation of polyhipes derived from pickering emulsions

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Carbon foams displaying hierarchical porosity and excellent surface areas of >1400 m2/g can be produced by the activation of macroporous poly(divinylbenzene). Poly(divinylbenzene) was synthesized from the polymerization of the continuous, but minority, phase of a simple high internal phase Pickering emulsion. By the addition of KOH, chemical activation of the materials is induced during carbonization, producing Pickering-emulsion-templated carbon foams, or carboHIPEs, with tailorable macropore diameters and surface areas almost triple that of those previously reported. The retention of the customizable, macroporous open-cell structure of the poly(divinylbenzene) precursor and the production of a large degree of microporosity during activation leads to tailorable carboHIPEs with excellent surface areas.

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Woodward, R. T., De Luca, F., Roberts, A. D., & Bismarck, A. (2016). High-surface-area, emulsion-templated carbon foams by activation of polyhipes derived from pickering emulsions. Materials, 9(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma9090776

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