“…Other templates including Prussian blue analogues [24] and metal organic frameworks [25][26][27] have been used in conjunction with polymer precursors, conferring both porosity and heteroatom doping to CNFs obtained by electrospinning and carbonization. Sacrificial polymers or organic molecules such as polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) [6,14,[28][29][30], polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) [31,32], poly(ethylene oxide) [33], Nafion ® [34], polysulfone [35], polystyrene [36], poly-L-lactic acid [37] and beta-cyclodextrin [38] can also be spun together with the main carbon precursor (any polymer forming conductive carbon with high yield during pyrolysis), allowing the formation of porous CNFs upon their removal by solvent or thermal treatment. Different kinds of templates can further be combined to produce hierarchical porosity, which is crucial for the transport of different species (ions, gases, liquids) in the electrodes of various electrochemical devices.…”