International audienceThe porosity of hard carbon materials is usually assessed by nitrogen adsorption, which can lead to apparently non-porous materials and misleading interpretation of sodium storage in Naion batteries. Herein, a series of complementary gases (N2, Ar, CO2, O2 and H2) were used to reveal the porosity of hard carbons. In particular, unconventional gases, such as H2 and O2, showed significantly higher adsorbed volumes and specific surface areas than N2, Ar or even CO2. Notably, O2 was the only gas able to access both the ultramicropores (d < 0.7 nm) and supermicropores (0.7 < d < 2.0)
Abstract. Carbon in dense as well as porous solid form is used in a variety of applications. Activat...
The chemical element carbon plays a key role in the 21st century. “The new carbon age” is associated...
Characterization of porous carbon for its pore size distribution is traditionally carried out with s...
International audienceThe porosity of hard carbon materials is usually assessed by nitrogen adsorpti...
International audienceIn this paper, we discussed the potential of hydrogen adsorption by three type...
Nanoporous carbonaceous materials are used in many varied applications, including adsorption (e.g. C...
Amorphous materials are usually characterized using nitrogen adsorption isotherms at 77 K taken at p...
The activated carbon fibers were air-oxidized and their textural properties were well characterized ...
Porous carbon materials with high surface areas were prepared using a hypercrosslinked porous organi...
The role of porosity (pore size distribution (PSD) and specific surface area (SSA)) and polarity (N-...
Activated carbons are amorphous microporous graphitic materials formed (or activated) from a variety...
Abstract only availableNatural gas is an economically and environmentally superior fuel to both gaso...
Micropores and ultramicropores play the most significant role in carbon applications aimed for hydro...
The relative influence of nitrogen doping and pore size of highly microporous carbon materials, with...
The commercialization of hydrogen-powered fuel cell cars, with their environmentally friendly emissi...
Abstract. Carbon in dense as well as porous solid form is used in a variety of applications. Activat...
The chemical element carbon plays a key role in the 21st century. “The new carbon age” is associated...
Characterization of porous carbon for its pore size distribution is traditionally carried out with s...
International audienceThe porosity of hard carbon materials is usually assessed by nitrogen adsorpti...
International audienceIn this paper, we discussed the potential of hydrogen adsorption by three type...
Nanoporous carbonaceous materials are used in many varied applications, including adsorption (e.g. C...
Amorphous materials are usually characterized using nitrogen adsorption isotherms at 77 K taken at p...
The activated carbon fibers were air-oxidized and their textural properties were well characterized ...
Porous carbon materials with high surface areas were prepared using a hypercrosslinked porous organi...
The role of porosity (pore size distribution (PSD) and specific surface area (SSA)) and polarity (N-...
Activated carbons are amorphous microporous graphitic materials formed (or activated) from a variety...
Abstract only availableNatural gas is an economically and environmentally superior fuel to both gaso...
Micropores and ultramicropores play the most significant role in carbon applications aimed for hydro...
The relative influence of nitrogen doping and pore size of highly microporous carbon materials, with...
The commercialization of hydrogen-powered fuel cell cars, with their environmentally friendly emissi...
Abstract. Carbon in dense as well as porous solid form is used in a variety of applications. Activat...
The chemical element carbon plays a key role in the 21st century. “The new carbon age” is associated...
Characterization of porous carbon for its pore size distribution is traditionally carried out with s...