Abstract

A simple methodology has been developed for the synthesis of functional nanoporous carbon (NPC) materials using a metal–organic framework (IRMOF-3) that can act as a template for external carbon precursor (viz. sucrose) and also a self-sacrificing carbon source. The resultant graphitic NPC samples (abbreviated as NPC-0, NPC-150, NPC-300, NPC-500 and NPC-1000 based on sucrose loading) obtained through loading different amounts of sucrose exhibit tunable textural parameters. Among these, NPC-300 shows very high surface area (BET≈3119m2/g, Langmuir≈4031m2/g) with a large pore volume of 1.93cm3/g. High degree of porosity coupled with polar surface functional groups, make NPC-300 remarkable candidate for the uptake of H2 (2.54wt% at 1bar, and 5.1wt% at 50bar, 77K) and CO2 (64wt% at 1bar, 195K and 16.9wt% at 30bar, 298K). As a working electrode in a supercapacitor cell, NPC-300 shows excellent reversible charge storage thus, demonstrating multifunctional usage of the carbon materials.

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