Carbide-derived carbons (CDC) contain a porous network of uniform pore sizes created through the removal of the metal heteroatoms and the reorganization of the remaining carbon. A key advantage of CDCs is that the metal for active sorption sites is already a part of the original carbide; consequently, incorporating metal sites can be accomplished via a one-pot synthesis procedure. Therefore, an understanding of the etching process is necessary to control the residual metal properties. Specifically, this work focuses on the effects of reactor design on particle properties. Titanium carbide is an ideal candidate to develop a fundamental understanding of the reactor design effects as titanium does not induce any changes in the carbon structure...
The stability of porous materials in acid gases and water environments is a critical property as wel...
[eng] The work carried out in this thesis is based on the study of transition metal carbides (TMCs) ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 1980.MICROFICH...
An increase in fundamental understanding of ordered and non-ordered derivatives from carbide precurs...
We develop a new approach for modeling titanium carbide derived-carbon (TiC-CDC) systems with residu...
A series of carbide-derived carbons were synthesized with specific adsorptive sites to selectively s...
Carbide derived carbon (CDC) is used as model material to study the structure-property relations for...
Carbide-derived carbons are provided that have high dynamic loading capacity for high vapor pressure...
[EN] Thermal halogenation of a wide range of metal carbides provides a simple route to a class of so...
Thermal halogenation of a wide range of metal carbides provides a simple route to a class of so call...
Microporous carbon materials are widely used in gas storage, sorbents, supercapacitor electrodes, wa...
Carbide-derived carbon Monoliths (CDC-Ms) containing a multimodal arrangement with high volumes of m...
Carbide-derived carbons are provided that have high dynamic loading capacity for high vapor pressure...
High surface area nanoporous carbon has been prepared by thermo-chemical etching of titanium carbide...
CO2 is one of the main actors in the greenhouse effect and its removal from the atmosphere is becomi...
The stability of porous materials in acid gases and water environments is a critical property as wel...
[eng] The work carried out in this thesis is based on the study of transition metal carbides (TMCs) ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 1980.MICROFICH...
An increase in fundamental understanding of ordered and non-ordered derivatives from carbide precurs...
We develop a new approach for modeling titanium carbide derived-carbon (TiC-CDC) systems with residu...
A series of carbide-derived carbons were synthesized with specific adsorptive sites to selectively s...
Carbide derived carbon (CDC) is used as model material to study the structure-property relations for...
Carbide-derived carbons are provided that have high dynamic loading capacity for high vapor pressure...
[EN] Thermal halogenation of a wide range of metal carbides provides a simple route to a class of so...
Thermal halogenation of a wide range of metal carbides provides a simple route to a class of so call...
Microporous carbon materials are widely used in gas storage, sorbents, supercapacitor electrodes, wa...
Carbide-derived carbon Monoliths (CDC-Ms) containing a multimodal arrangement with high volumes of m...
Carbide-derived carbons are provided that have high dynamic loading capacity for high vapor pressure...
High surface area nanoporous carbon has been prepared by thermo-chemical etching of titanium carbide...
CO2 is one of the main actors in the greenhouse effect and its removal from the atmosphere is becomi...
The stability of porous materials in acid gases and water environments is a critical property as wel...
[eng] The work carried out in this thesis is based on the study of transition metal carbides (TMCs) ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 1980.MICROFICH...