Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
51928 Catalysis Communications 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Graphitic porous carbon (GP-carbon) was prepared using non-toxic and economical carbon precursor (sucrose) by a simple hydrothermal method under a relatively low pyrolysis temperature. Uniform silica particles (100 nm) were used as pore-forming templates and etched by HF solution after carbonization. The GP-carbon exhibited highly graphitic properties with surface area of 425 m2/g and pore volume 0.42 cm3/g. The GP-carbon showed superior performance as a catalyst support in methanol electro-oxidation. The enhanced activity would be closely related to advantageous properties resulting from highly-developed graphitic structure of the GP-carbon.

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