A versatile chemical activation approach for the fabrication of sustainable porous carbons with a pore network tunable from micro- to hierarchical micro-/mesoporous is hereby presented. It is based on the use of a less corrosive and less toxic chemical, i.e. potassium oxalate, than the widely used KOH. The fabrication procedure is exemplified for glucose as precursor, although it can be extended to other biomass derivatives (saccharides) with similar results. When potassium oxalate alone is used as activating agent, highly microporous carbons are obtained (SBET ~ 1300 - 1700 m2 g-1). When a melaminemediated activation process is used, hierarchical micro-/mesoporous carbons with surface areas as large as 3500 m2 g-1 are obtained. The micropo...
The successful tailoring of the ultramicroporosity remarkably increases the CO2 uptake capacity of l...
The first attempt at activation of air-carbonized carbon reveals unusual resistance to activation an...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
A versatile chemical activation approach for the fabrication of sustainable porous carbons with a po...
Activated carbons prepared from petroleum pitch and using KOH as activating agent exhibit an excelle...
Activated carbons represent one of the important categories of the adsorbent materials for CO2 captu...
Carbon activation typically involves corrosive activating reagents such as KOH and NaOH. In this rep...
Activated ordered mesoporous carbon (AOMC) sorbents for CO2 capture have been synthesized, character...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) by solid adsorbents is currently attracting a great deal of attenti...
It is very challenging to prepare biomass-derived porous carbons with well-confined ultramicropores....
This work explores the use of a less corrosive activating agent, potassium oxalate (PO), in combinat...
With advances in porous carbon synthesis techniques, hierarchically porous carbon (HPC) materials ar...
This paper demonstrates the synthesis of highly efficient activated porous biocarbons through chemic...
A series of activated carbons were prepared by carbonization of polyaniline at different temperature...
Highly porous carbons have been prepared by the chemical activation of two mesoporous carbons obtain...
The successful tailoring of the ultramicroporosity remarkably increases the CO2 uptake capacity of l...
The first attempt at activation of air-carbonized carbon reveals unusual resistance to activation an...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
A versatile chemical activation approach for the fabrication of sustainable porous carbons with a po...
Activated carbons prepared from petroleum pitch and using KOH as activating agent exhibit an excelle...
Activated carbons represent one of the important categories of the adsorbent materials for CO2 captu...
Carbon activation typically involves corrosive activating reagents such as KOH and NaOH. In this rep...
Activated ordered mesoporous carbon (AOMC) sorbents for CO2 capture have been synthesized, character...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) by solid adsorbents is currently attracting a great deal of attenti...
It is very challenging to prepare biomass-derived porous carbons with well-confined ultramicropores....
This work explores the use of a less corrosive activating agent, potassium oxalate (PO), in combinat...
With advances in porous carbon synthesis techniques, hierarchically porous carbon (HPC) materials ar...
This paper demonstrates the synthesis of highly efficient activated porous biocarbons through chemic...
A series of activated carbons were prepared by carbonization of polyaniline at different temperature...
Highly porous carbons have been prepared by the chemical activation of two mesoporous carbons obtain...
The successful tailoring of the ultramicroporosity remarkably increases the CO2 uptake capacity of l...
The first attempt at activation of air-carbonized carbon reveals unusual resistance to activation an...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...