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Pore size distributions hydrogen storage

Because of their biocompatibility, chemical stability, high thermal and electrical conductivity, sorption ability, tuneable surfaces area, pore-size distribution and straightforward functionalization chemistry, porous carbons have found application in diverse topical areas such as sensors, fuel cells, hydrogen storage, and sorption.39 11 One particular property that distinguishes porous carbon from porous silica materials is the electrical conductivity of the former that has no counterpart in siliceous-based scaffoldings. This feature opens the route for certain applications... [Pg.693]


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