A general approach towards hierarchical porous carbon particles

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Publication Date 2005-06-09
DOI 10.1039/B502866C
Impact Factor 6.222
Authors

J. Eric Hampsey, Qingyuan Hu, Lynn Rice, Jiebin Pang, Zhiwang Wu, Yunfeng Lu


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Abstract

A general, aerosol-based, one-step approach was explored to synthesize microporous and mesoporous spherical carbon particles with highly porous foam-like structures from aqueous sucrose solutions containing colloidal silica particles and/or silicate cluster templates.

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