Abstract
A pore swelling approach was developed for the synthesis of ultralarge mesoporous carbons by using diblock copolymer PEO125-b-PS230 as a template, homopolystyrene (h-PS49) as a pore expander, resol as a carbon source, and THF as a solvent through solvent evaporation induced self-assembly (EISA). Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) characterizations show that when h-PS94 amount is lower than 20 wt% relative to PEO125-b-PS230, highly ordered face-center cubic (fcc) mesoporous carbon structure (space group Fm3m) with ultralarge cell parameter of 46.4−58.0 nm can be obtained. Nitrogen sorption measurements reveal that the obtained LP-FDU-18s possess high surface area of about 1210 m2/g and large pore volume of 1.10 cm3/g. Because of adding pore swelling agent h-PS49, the mesostructural shrinkage is restrained, the pore wall thickness becomes very thin (3.6 nm). With the increase of h-PS49 addition amount from 0 to 20 wt%, the pore size can be continuously tuned in t...
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