“…Crystalline or amorphous silicon carbide is a semiconductor material, which has some unique electrical and electronic qualities [1,5] facilitating applications at high temperatures, high frequencies, high fields, and high powers [6,7]. Materials with such properties and which, additionally, can be easily formed with meso-or nanoporosity, should also be strongly solicited for applications in catalysis, gas reforming reactions, sensors, biotechnology, fuel cells, for hydrogen storage, and as hydrogen sources [8].…”