Submicron carbon spherical particles were obtained by polycondensation of resorcinol and formaldehyde in a solution and subsequent ultrasonic spray pyrolysis of the prepared sol. Microscopic characterization indicates the regular spherical shape of the obtained particles and sphere diameters in 200-700 nm range. The carbon spheres are amorphous as confirmed by electron diffraction, EELS, XRD and HREM characterization. Activation procedure was performed with H2O in a nitrogen flow for 15 and 30 min at 800 degrees C. The activation procedure preserved the initial spherical shapes of the particles while the particle porosity and specific surface area were increased. The amount of surface oxygen functionalities was also increased by activation ...
The metal- and solvent-free single-step approach for the synthesis of carbon microspheres using vari...
Carbon xerogel microspheres were synthesized by inverse emulsion polymerization of resorcinol with f...
Part I: Porous carbons are of interest in many applications because of their high surface areas a...
Ultrasonic spray pyrolysis (USP) has been used to prepare carbon spheres from aqueous solutions of s...
The rapid synthesis (within five minutes) of truly monodispersed carbon spheres (CS) using an ultras...
[[abstract]]Large-scale production of pure carbon spheres, with diameters from 50 nm to 1 mu m, has ...
These videos demonstrate the nanostructured carbon particle formation mechanism prepared through ul...
Carbon spheres with two to four attached lobes having axial, trigonal and tetrahedral morphology wer...
3-Aminophenol/formaldehyde (AF) resin colloidal spheres with narrow size distribution and high nitro...
Spherical carbons have been prepared through hydrothermal treatment of three carbohydrates (glucose,...
The production of pure carbon spheres was achieved in the absence of a catalyst through the direct p...
The metal- and solvent-free single-step approach for the synthesis of carbon microspheres using vari...
Aerogels are a class of highly porous materials, especially carbon aerogels having high surface area...
Spherical inverse opal (IO) porous carbon was produced utilizing silica colloidal crystal spheres as...
Silica has sparked strong interest in hydrometallurgy, catalysis, the cement industry, and paper coa...
The metal- and solvent-free single-step approach for the synthesis of carbon microspheres using vari...
Carbon xerogel microspheres were synthesized by inverse emulsion polymerization of resorcinol with f...
Part I: Porous carbons are of interest in many applications because of their high surface areas a...
Ultrasonic spray pyrolysis (USP) has been used to prepare carbon spheres from aqueous solutions of s...
The rapid synthesis (within five minutes) of truly monodispersed carbon spheres (CS) using an ultras...
[[abstract]]Large-scale production of pure carbon spheres, with diameters from 50 nm to 1 mu m, has ...
These videos demonstrate the nanostructured carbon particle formation mechanism prepared through ul...
Carbon spheres with two to four attached lobes having axial, trigonal and tetrahedral morphology wer...
3-Aminophenol/formaldehyde (AF) resin colloidal spheres with narrow size distribution and high nitro...
Spherical carbons have been prepared through hydrothermal treatment of three carbohydrates (glucose,...
The production of pure carbon spheres was achieved in the absence of a catalyst through the direct p...
The metal- and solvent-free single-step approach for the synthesis of carbon microspheres using vari...
Aerogels are a class of highly porous materials, especially carbon aerogels having high surface area...
Spherical inverse opal (IO) porous carbon was produced utilizing silica colloidal crystal spheres as...
Silica has sparked strong interest in hydrometallurgy, catalysis, the cement industry, and paper coa...
The metal- and solvent-free single-step approach for the synthesis of carbon microspheres using vari...
Carbon xerogel microspheres were synthesized by inverse emulsion polymerization of resorcinol with f...
Part I: Porous carbons are of interest in many applications because of their high surface areas a...