Abstract

Highly porous carbon nanospheres, external diameter ranging from 40 to 240 nm, have been produced from the chlorination reaction of metallocenes and derivatives at 900 °C. Their nanostructure, studied by Raman spectroscopy, consists of highly disordered graphene-like layers with size below to 6 nm. Their textural parameters showed surface area as high as 1320 m2/g and average pore width of 1.1 nm.

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