International audienceOrdered and disordered carbonaceous materials cover a wide range of the energy storage materials market. In this work a thorough analysis of the Small Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) patterns of a number of carbon samples for energy storage (including graphite, soft carbon, hard carbon, activated carbon, glassy carbon and carbide-derived carbon) is shown. To do so, innovative geometrical models to describe carbon X-ray scattering have been built to refine the experimental SAXS data. The results obtained provide a full description of the atomic and pore structures of these carbons that in some cases challenge more traditional models. The correlative analysis of the descriptors here used provide novel insight into disorder...
Disordered nanoporous and "hard" carbons are widely used in batteries and supercapacitors, but their...
Successfully enabling a new battery technology, such as sodium-ion batteries, requires a thorough un...
Carbon-based nanomaterials are a promising platform for diverse technologies, but their rational des...
International audienceOrdered and disordered carbonaceous materials cover a wide range of the energy...
Carbonaceous nanomaterials have become important materials with widespread applications in battery ...
In ANL laboratories, disordered carbons with predictable surface area and porosity properties have b...
A series of porous carbon materials, produced by pyrolysis of saccharose and anthracene and heat tre...
Small angle scattering (SAS) techniques offer a number of advantages for the investigation of the na...
Small angle X ray scattering SAXS was used to study the nanostructure of Mo2C derived carbon powd...
The analysis of sulfur distribution in porous carbon/sulfur nanocomposites using small-angle X-ray s...
The analysis of sulfur distribution in porous carbon sulfur nanocomposites using small angle X ray ...
Disordered nanoporous and "hard" carbons are widely used in batteries and supercapacitors, but their...
Carbonaceous materials, especially tetrahedral amorphous carbon (ta-C), can form complex functionali...
Extracting average crystallite dimension La and Lc in graphenic carbons from X-ray diffraction (XRD)...
Disordered nanoporous and "hard" carbons are widely used in batteries and supercapacitors, but their...
Successfully enabling a new battery technology, such as sodium-ion batteries, requires a thorough un...
Carbon-based nanomaterials are a promising platform for diverse technologies, but their rational des...
International audienceOrdered and disordered carbonaceous materials cover a wide range of the energy...
Carbonaceous nanomaterials have become important materials with widespread applications in battery ...
In ANL laboratories, disordered carbons with predictable surface area and porosity properties have b...
A series of porous carbon materials, produced by pyrolysis of saccharose and anthracene and heat tre...
Small angle scattering (SAS) techniques offer a number of advantages for the investigation of the na...
Small angle X ray scattering SAXS was used to study the nanostructure of Mo2C derived carbon powd...
The analysis of sulfur distribution in porous carbon/sulfur nanocomposites using small-angle X-ray s...
The analysis of sulfur distribution in porous carbon sulfur nanocomposites using small angle X ray ...
Disordered nanoporous and "hard" carbons are widely used in batteries and supercapacitors, but their...
Carbonaceous materials, especially tetrahedral amorphous carbon (ta-C), can form complex functionali...
Extracting average crystallite dimension La and Lc in graphenic carbons from X-ray diffraction (XRD)...
Disordered nanoporous and "hard" carbons are widely used in batteries and supercapacitors, but their...
Successfully enabling a new battery technology, such as sodium-ion batteries, requires a thorough un...
Carbon-based nanomaterials are a promising platform for diverse technologies, but their rational des...