Synthesis of mesoporous carbon materials via enhanced hydrogen-bonding interaction

Journal of the American Chemical Society
Chengdu Liang, Sheng Dai

Abstract

A general method based on two-phase polymerization has been described to synthesize mesoporous carbons via self-assembly. Mild reacting conditions and wide composition ranges are the obvious advantages of this method over the techniques previously reported.

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