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Molecular-Based Design of Microporous Carbon Nanosheets

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Indexed by:期刊论文

Date of Publication:2019-03-01

Journal:CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL

Included Journals:EI、PubMed、SCIE

Volume:25

Issue:13

Page Number:3209-3218

ISSN No.:0947-6539

Key Words:carbon; microporous materials; nanostructures; self-assembly; template synthesis

Abstract:Microporous carbons afford high surface areas, large pore volumes, and good conductivity, and are fascinating over a wide range of applications. Traditionally synthesized microporous carbon materials usually suffer from some limitations, such as poor accessibility and slow mass transport of molecules due to the micrometer-scale diffusion pathways and space confinement imposed by small pore sizes. Two-dimensional microporous carbon materials, denoted as microporous carbon nanosheets (MCNs), possess nanoscale thickness, which allows fast mass and heat transport along the z axis; thus overcoming the drawbacks of their bulk counterparts. Herein, recent breakthroughs in the synthetic strategies for MCNs are summarized. Three typical methods are discussed in detail with several examples: pyrolysis of organic precursors with 2D units, a templating method that uses wet chemistry, and the molten salt method. Among them, molecular-based assembly of MCNs in the liquid phase shows more controllable morphology, thickness, and pore size distribution. Finally, challenges in this research area are discussed to inspire future explorations.

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