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Wiley, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 30(51), p. 7577-7580

DOI: 10.1002/anie.201200024

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Carbide-Derived Carbon Monoliths with Hierarchical Pore Architectures

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Abstract

Sierpinski carbon: Macroporous carbide-derived carbon monoliths (DUT-38) were synthesized starting from SiC-PolyHIPEs, resulting in a hierarchical micro-, meso-, and macroporous structure. The high specific surface area and high macropore volume renders PolyHIPE-CDC an excellent adsorbent combining high storage capacity with excellent adsorption rates in gas storage and air filtration.