2011
DOI: 10.2478/v10176-011-0015-5
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Durability and narrow pore size distribution (PSD) of carbons fabricated from Salix viminalis wood

Abstract: Microporous carbon molecular sieves of extremely narrow pore size distribution were obtained by carbonization of a novel raw material (Salix viminalis). The precursor is inexpensive and widely accessible. The pore capacity and specific surface area are upgradable by H 3 PO 4 treatment without significant change of narrowed PSD. The dominating pore size indicates that these molecular sieves are a potential competitor to other nanoporous materials such as opened and purified carbon nanotubes.

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“…"The unique pore size distribution imparts CMSs with remarkable selectivity in molecular separations. " [5]. In addition, CMSs are more shape-selective for planar molecules than other molecular sieves and are stable at high temperatures [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"The unique pore size distribution imparts CMSs with remarkable selectivity in molecular separations. " [5]. In addition, CMSs are more shape-selective for planar molecules than other molecular sieves and are stable at high temperatures [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%