Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1558509 New Carbon Materials 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Hollow carbon nanospheres (HCNs) were synthesized by carbonizing fine core/shell particles of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA)/polyacrylonitrile (PAN). The PMMA/PAN core/shell particles were prepared using two-stage soapless emulsion polymerization. PMMA spheres with a diameter of approximately 200 nm were first synthesised by batch mode polymerization and then a PAN shell with a thickness of approximately 30 nm was polymerized on the surface of PMMA spheres by drop-wise addition of acrylonitrile monomer. After freeze drying, PMMA/PAN composite particles were stabilized in air at 250 °C and then carbonized in nitrogen at 1000 °C. Transmission electron microscopy of the final sample showed that all PMMA cores turned into pores and all PAN shells developed into carbon shells. The PMMA/PAN composite particles were converted to HCNs with some adhering with each other and some breaking of the carbon shells.

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