2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.mssp.2014.10.050
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Electrochemical and photo-electrochemical properties of carbon spheres prepared via chemical vapor deposition

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“…As one of the promising carbon materials, carbon microspheres (CMS) have appealed increasing attention in the fields of electrocatalysis, adsorption, and lubrication, due to the high specific surface area, rich bonding sites, and exceptional thermal stabilities 1‐4 . Emulsion, 5 chemical vapor deposition, 6 templating 7 and hydrothermal methods, 8 etc. have been discovered and investigated to synthesize CMS.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As one of the promising carbon materials, carbon microspheres (CMS) have appealed increasing attention in the fields of electrocatalysis, adsorption, and lubrication, due to the high specific surface area, rich bonding sites, and exceptional thermal stabilities 1‐4 . Emulsion, 5 chemical vapor deposition, 6 templating 7 and hydrothermal methods, 8 etc. have been discovered and investigated to synthesize CMS.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Powder XRD patterns of carbon nanospheres, CNS-CA, and CNS-NH 2 materials are depicted in Figure 1. As can be seen, for all products, two obvious diffraction peaks at 2h ¼ 258 and 438 were observed and attributed to the (002) and (100) crystal plane reflections of hexagonal graphite, confirming the presence of a graphitic phase in the samples (Boudjemaa et al, 2015;Nongwe et al, 2013). The broadening of the two peaks suggests the low graphitization degree and the possible presence of amorphous carbon (Zheng Jin et al, 2005).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…In the past two decades, many differently shaped carbon materials have been synthesized and characterized, and their properties in a range of different environments studied (Deshmukh et al, 2010). Nano-and microsized carbon materials have attracted particular interest because of their unique morphology, novel physicochemical properties, and useful applications in many fields (Boudjemaa et al, 2015;Nieto-Marquez et al, 2011;Shaikjee and Coville, 2012). Several materials such as carbon nanotube, carbon nanofiber, fullerene, carbon sphere, and graphene have been exploited as high capacity adsorbents for water purification (Dubey et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[3][4][5][6][7] They have been prepared by various routes such as arc discharge, laser ablation, chemical vapor deposition, carbonization of polymers, etc. [8][9][10] Among these methods, the carbonization of polymers has received signicant attention because polymers made of carbon can have a unique p-conjugated system and high carbon content. Deshmukh et al 10 have reviewed carbonization of polymers as a carbonization route to prepare carbon spheres.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%