1995
DOI: 10.1016/0927-7757(94)02966-v
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Catalytic property of platinum-dispersed carbon prepared using amphiphilic carbonaceous material

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“…Due to their amphiphilic property, ACMs have been used for the preparation of hollow carbon microbeads [3], ultrafine carbon powders [4], amorphous carbon nanoparticles [5], Ti(C, N, O) nanoparticles [6], vesicular carbon with mesopores of 2-4 nm in width [7], mesoporous carbon particles [8] and carbon aerogels [9]. Although most of the mesopores of these porous materials are disordered, it is a simple and inexpensive approach to use ACMs as the precursor of carbon spheres and porous carbons, which have been expected to find extensive applications in catalysis, adsorption and electric conductive materials [8,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to their amphiphilic property, ACMs have been used for the preparation of hollow carbon microbeads [3], ultrafine carbon powders [4], amorphous carbon nanoparticles [5], Ti(C, N, O) nanoparticles [6], vesicular carbon with mesopores of 2-4 nm in width [7], mesoporous carbon particles [8] and carbon aerogels [9]. Although most of the mesopores of these porous materials are disordered, it is a simple and inexpensive approach to use ACMs as the precursor of carbon spheres and porous carbons, which have been expected to find extensive applications in catalysis, adsorption and electric conductive materials [8,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%