A study has reported a facial synthesis strategy for the production of ordered mesoporous carbon (OMC) materials with systematically tuneable mesopore sizes in the range of 3-10 nm, where boric acid is utilized as a pore expanding agent. A spontaneous phase separation of the boron species, which is present in the precursor silica composite and contains sucrose and boric acid within the mesopores of a silica template, takes place within the carbonization process. This is expected to result in the subsequent formation of boron oxide and borosilicate nanolayers between the silica and carbon frameworks, which may result in an increased pore size for the OMC materials obtained. The synthesis of OMC materials with controllable pore sizes uses a m...
A novel synthesis method for ordered mesoporous carbons is presented. The inverse replication of a s...
Nanoarchitecturing of carbon with assembled building blocks in diverse scales with superior physical...
Synthesis of ordered mesoporous carbons with channel structure from an organic–organic nanocomposite
Ordered mesoporous carbons have recently been synthesized using ordered mesoporous silica templates....
A synthesis strategy for the systematic control of the pore wall thickness has been developed for th...
The preparation of mesoporous carbons possessing a highly ordered body centred cubic (bcc) arrangeme...
This chapter discusses the synthesis of nanostructured carbon materials from mesoporous silica cryst...
Mesoporous materials are porous materials with the pore size of 2-50 nm. Mesoporous carbon material ...
Boron-doped ordered mesoporous carbons (B-OMCs) were successfully prepared using an in-situ approach...
Ordered mesoporous carbons were synthesized by using an organic-organic self-assembly (soft-templati...
In this review, the progress made in the last ten years concerning the synthesis of porous carbon ma...
CMK-1 ordered mesoporous carbons were synthesized using MCM-48 silica templates with a wide range of...
Mesoporous carbons were synthesized by in-situ polymerized silica gel networks as a template. The co...
Highly ordered mesoporous carbon molecular sieves designated as CMK-1 were synthesized using mesopor...
Mesoscopically ordered porous carbon materials recently have attracted widespread attention. The por...
A novel synthesis method for ordered mesoporous carbons is presented. The inverse replication of a s...
Nanoarchitecturing of carbon with assembled building blocks in diverse scales with superior physical...
Synthesis of ordered mesoporous carbons with channel structure from an organic–organic nanocomposite
Ordered mesoporous carbons have recently been synthesized using ordered mesoporous silica templates....
A synthesis strategy for the systematic control of the pore wall thickness has been developed for th...
The preparation of mesoporous carbons possessing a highly ordered body centred cubic (bcc) arrangeme...
This chapter discusses the synthesis of nanostructured carbon materials from mesoporous silica cryst...
Mesoporous materials are porous materials with the pore size of 2-50 nm. Mesoporous carbon material ...
Boron-doped ordered mesoporous carbons (B-OMCs) were successfully prepared using an in-situ approach...
Ordered mesoporous carbons were synthesized by using an organic-organic self-assembly (soft-templati...
In this review, the progress made in the last ten years concerning the synthesis of porous carbon ma...
CMK-1 ordered mesoporous carbons were synthesized using MCM-48 silica templates with a wide range of...
Mesoporous carbons were synthesized by in-situ polymerized silica gel networks as a template. The co...
Highly ordered mesoporous carbon molecular sieves designated as CMK-1 were synthesized using mesopor...
Mesoscopically ordered porous carbon materials recently have attracted widespread attention. The por...
A novel synthesis method for ordered mesoporous carbons is presented. The inverse replication of a s...
Nanoarchitecturing of carbon with assembled building blocks in diverse scales with superior physical...
Synthesis of ordered mesoporous carbons with channel structure from an organic–organic nanocomposite