"Cooking carbon in a solid salt": Synthesis of porous heteroatom-doped carbon foams for enhanced organic pollutant degradation under visible light
- Document Code:03
- First Author:Jiang Gong
- Co-author: Jinshui Zhang, Huijuan Lin, Jiayin Yuan*
- Journal:Applied Materials Today
- Included Journals:EI、SCI
- Discipline:Engineering
- First-Level Discipline:Material Science and Engineering
- Funded by:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352940718301240
- Document Type:J
- Issue:12
- Page Number:168–176
- Date of Publication:2018-01-01
- Abstract:New sister journal from Materials Today (IF2018 = 24.537), Porous heteroatom-doped carbons are desirable for catalytic reactions due to their tunable physicochemical properties, low cost and metal-free nature. Herein, we introduce a facile, general bottom-up strategy, so-called “cooking carbon in a solid salt”, to prepare hierarchically porous heteroatom-doped carbon foams by using poly(ionic liquid) as precursor and a common inorganic salt as structural template. The obtained carbon foams
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