Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1558628 | New Carbon Materials | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Nanoporous carbons were prepared from cypress chips under a flow of super-heated steam, and their surface area reached more than 1000 m2/g without an additional activation process. Cypress charcoals prepared at a temperature of 800–870°C had a large external surface area of more than 400 m2/g, comparable to the microporous surface area, even though only 30–40 m2/g was obtained by carbonization in a flow of Ar gas. Cypress charcoals prepared above 900°C were microporous with a microporous surface area more than 800 m2/g and an external surface area of about 150 m2/g. The pore structure in cypress charcoals could be controlled by selecting the temperature of the steam.
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