2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2023.128495
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Enhanced adsorptive removal of thiophenic sulfur compounds by nitrogen-doped surfactant modified mesoporous templated carbons

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“…[5] Nonetheless, the inadequate regulation of pore structure, specifically the insufficient presence of adsorption sites, and the low rate of ion transport due to pore shrinkage significantly restrict the output capacitive capacity and energy efficiency of BPC. [6] More rational strategies, including catalytic activation, [7] freeze drying, [8] ion thermal, [9] and templating methods, [10] were addressed to regulate the pore shrinkage of HPC (Rice husk porous carbon) and achieved great success, but some problems exist and need to be improved. For example, the carbonization of organic polymers method to prepare BPC can be easily operated by just heating the precursor in an inert atmosphere, while the control of pore structure is a problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[5] Nonetheless, the inadequate regulation of pore structure, specifically the insufficient presence of adsorption sites, and the low rate of ion transport due to pore shrinkage significantly restrict the output capacitive capacity and energy efficiency of BPC. [6] More rational strategies, including catalytic activation, [7] freeze drying, [8] ion thermal, [9] and templating methods, [10] were addressed to regulate the pore shrinkage of HPC (Rice husk porous carbon) and achieved great success, but some problems exist and need to be improved. For example, the carbonization of organic polymers method to prepare BPC can be easily operated by just heating the precursor in an inert atmosphere, while the control of pore structure is a problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%