2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0167-2991(01)81244-1
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07-O-01 - Ordered mesoporous carbon molecular, sieves by templated synthesis: the structural varieties

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“…This is in contrast to the carbon synthesized using MCM-48 as the template, where typically the symmetry is reduced upon replication. [35] This maintenance of the original symmetry was the first indication that the walls in this block-polymer-templated silica also have pores connecting the mesopore systems, as had previously been observed for SBA-15. More direct proof was later obtained by the Terasaki group using electron crystallography.…”
Section: Ordered Mesoporous Carbonsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…This is in contrast to the carbon synthesized using MCM-48 as the template, where typically the symmetry is reduced upon replication. [35] This maintenance of the original symmetry was the first indication that the walls in this block-polymer-templated silica also have pores connecting the mesopore systems, as had previously been observed for SBA-15. More direct proof was later obtained by the Terasaki group using electron crystallography.…”
Section: Ordered Mesoporous Carbonsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Ordered mesoporous carbons (OMCs) can be synthesized through the nanocasting technique using ordered mesoporous silicas (OMSs) as templates [20][21][22][23] and then followed by sulfonation with H 2 SO 4 or SO 3 [24][25][26]. This kind of carbon materials exhibits high surface area, narrow pore size distribution and large pore volume, allowing high densities of ASO 3 H groups and good accessibility to active sites after sulfonation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, when MCM-41 is treated with microwave digestion to remove surfactant template, more silanol group appear providing strong binding sites for carbon precursor which facilitates the structural transformation of MCM-41 to its carbon replica with interconnected microporous and mesoporous tunnels [106]. Th e synthesis of ordered mesoporous carbons CMK-1, CMK-2, CMK-3 can be performed by impregnating carbon precursor (as sucrose or furfuryl alcohol or resorcinol or formaldehyde) over diff erent support MCM-48, SBA-1, and SBA-15 respectively followed by thermal treatment and subsequent removal of silica mold [50,107,108]. Carbon precursor should have high car bon yield on thermal treatment so that pore of the template remains fi lled to a larger extent.…”
Section: Cmk Familymentioning
confidence: 99%