Metal-Organic Framework as a Template for Porous Carbon Synthesis
Journal of the American Chemical Society2008Vol. 130(16), pp. 5390–5391
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Abstract
Porous carbon was synthesized by heating the precursor FA within the pores of MOF-5. The resultant carbon displayed a high specific surface area (BET, 2872 m2.g-1) and important hydrogen uptake (2.6 wt % at 760 Torr, -196 degrees C) as well as excellent electrochemical properties as an electrode material for electrochemical double-layered capacitor (EDLC).
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