Porous carbon and carbide materials with different structures were characterized using adsorption of nitrogen at 77.4 K before and after preadsorption of n-nonane. The selective blocking of the microporosity with n-nonane shows that ordered mesoporous silicon carbide material (OM-SiC) is almost exclusively mesoporous whereas the ordered mesoporous carbon CMK-3 contains a significant amount of micropores (25%). The insertion of micropores into OM-SiC using selective extraction of silicon by hot chlorine gas leads to the formation of ordered mesoporous carbide-derived carbon (OM-CDC) with a hierarchical pore structure and significantly higher micropore volume as compared to CMK-3, whereas a CDC material from a nonporous precursor is exclusive...
We investigate the effect of pore confinement and molecular geometry on the adsorption and self-diff...
Ordered mesoporous CMK carbons and periodic mesoporous organosilica (PMO) materials have been charac...
AbstractThis work presents a computational study on the packing of three-dimensional carbon nanostru...
Porous carbon and carbide materials with different structures were characterized using adsorption of...
The slit shaped pore model is often assumed to be the most suitable to describe the pores in micro ...
Understanding supercritical gas adsorption in porous carbons requires consistency between experiment...
Spherical carbon molecular sieves (CMS) have selective adsorptive properties which are suitable for ...
A simple method to characterize the micro and mesoporous carbon media is discussed. In this method, ...
Ordered mesoporous carbons (OMCs) were produced by pyrolysis of sucrose adsorbed in two different si...
Novel mesoporous carbon molecular sieves have been prepared from SBA-15 materials as templates at di...
Knowledge of porous structure of carbons, including ultramicropores, micropores and mesopores, is of...
Amorphous materials are usually characterized using nitrogen adsorption isotherms at 77 K taken at p...
The chemical element carbon plays a key role in the 21st century. “The new carbon age” is associated...
Activated carbons are amorphous microporous graphitic materials formed (or activated) from a variety...
Ordered mesoporous carbons (OMCs) are carbon materials which have abundant nanopores ranging from 2 ...
We investigate the effect of pore confinement and molecular geometry on the adsorption and self-diff...
Ordered mesoporous CMK carbons and periodic mesoporous organosilica (PMO) materials have been charac...
AbstractThis work presents a computational study on the packing of three-dimensional carbon nanostru...
Porous carbon and carbide materials with different structures were characterized using adsorption of...
The slit shaped pore model is often assumed to be the most suitable to describe the pores in micro ...
Understanding supercritical gas adsorption in porous carbons requires consistency between experiment...
Spherical carbon molecular sieves (CMS) have selective adsorptive properties which are suitable for ...
A simple method to characterize the micro and mesoporous carbon media is discussed. In this method, ...
Ordered mesoporous carbons (OMCs) were produced by pyrolysis of sucrose adsorbed in two different si...
Novel mesoporous carbon molecular sieves have been prepared from SBA-15 materials as templates at di...
Knowledge of porous structure of carbons, including ultramicropores, micropores and mesopores, is of...
Amorphous materials are usually characterized using nitrogen adsorption isotherms at 77 K taken at p...
The chemical element carbon plays a key role in the 21st century. “The new carbon age” is associated...
Activated carbons are amorphous microporous graphitic materials formed (or activated) from a variety...
Ordered mesoporous carbons (OMCs) are carbon materials which have abundant nanopores ranging from 2 ...
We investigate the effect of pore confinement and molecular geometry on the adsorption and self-diff...
Ordered mesoporous CMK carbons and periodic mesoporous organosilica (PMO) materials have been charac...
AbstractThis work presents a computational study on the packing of three-dimensional carbon nanostru...