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Hierarchical nanocomposites processing using

Continuous mesoporous carbon thin films were fabricated by direct carbonization of sucrose-silica nanocomposite films and subsequent removal of the silica [236]. The mesoporous carbon film with uniform and interconnected pores had a surface area of 2603 mVg and a pore volume of 1.39 cmVg. Subsequently, nanoporous carbons with bimodal PSD centered at about 2 and 27 nm in diameter were prepared by using both the TEOS-derived silica network and the colloidal silica particles as templates [237]. Figure 2.33 illustrates the preparation pathway. The pore sizes of the carbon are determined by the sizes of the added silica particles and the silica network. As the colloidal silica particles are commercially available with different diameters (e.g., 20 to 500 nm), this dual template synthesis process provides an efficient route to preparing nanoporous carbons with a controllable hierarchical pore structure. [Pg.95]


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