Preparation and application of cellular and nanoporous carbides

Chemical Society Reviews
Lars BorchardtStefan Kaskel

Abstract

A tutorial review on cellular as well as nanoporous carbides covering their structure, synthesis and potential applications. Especially new carbide materials with a hierarchical pore structure are in focus. As a central theme silicon carbide based materials are picked out, but also titanium, tungsten and boron carbides, as well as carbide-derived carbons, are part of this review.

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