“…Research development after that initial work has shown that the choice of the polymeric precursor is important because pyrolysis of different precursors may yield different kinds of carbon membranes having completely different porous textures from microporous to macroporous, and adsorption/separation behaviors [168]. Mainly microporous carbon membranes have been synthesized from several precursors, including polyimides [169,170], coal tar pitch [171], furfuryl alcohol [172], PVDC copolymer [173], or phenolic resin [174]. The pyrolysis of polyimides is one of the most investigated methods, as it allows to prepare either amorphous or graphitic carbons, and nanoporous or dense (non-porous) materials, by simply selecting the molecular structure of the precursor and the pyrolysis conditions.…”