External diffusion may be exploited as a tool to purify materials in a way thought to be inaccessible from a chemical reactivity point of view. A mixture of two carbonaceous materials, graphite and carbon black, are thermally oxidized in either i) outside total diffusion-limited regime or ii) total diffusion-limited regime. Depending on the treatment applied it is possible to purify either graphite, a trivial task, or carbon black, a task thought impossible. Introducing geometrical selectivity, controlled total diffusion-limited chemistry exceeds by far the field of carbon materials and can be used as an engineering tool for many materials purification, original synthesis, or to introduce asymmetry in a system. Several examples for direct applications of the findings are mentioned.
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Picheau, E., Hof, F., Amar, S., Derré, A., & Pénicaud, A. (2023). Burning Graphite Faster than Carbon Black: A Case of Diffusion Control. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 62(20). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202303060
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