A Micelle Fusion-Aggregation Assembly Approach to Mesoporous Carbon Materials with Rich Active Sites for Ultrasensitive Ammonia Sensing
| Author | Luo, Wei |
| Author | Zhao, Tao |
| Author | Li, Yuhui |
| Author | We, Jing |
| Author | Xu, Pengcheng |
| Author | Li, Xinxin |
| Author | Wang, Youwei |
| Author | Zhang, Wenqing |
| Author | Elzatahry, Ahmed A. |
| Author | Alghamdi, Abdulaziz |
| Author | Deng, Yonghui |
| Author | Wang, Lianjun |
| Author | Jiang, Wan |
| Author | Liu, Yong |
| Author | Kong, Biao |
| Author | Zhao, Dongyuan |
| Available date | 2021-07-05T10:58:28Z |
| Publication Date | 2016 |
| Publication Name | Journal of the American Chemical Society |
| Resource | Scopus |
| Abstract | Nanostructured carbon materials have received considerable attention due to their special physicochemical properties. Herein, ordered mesoporous carbons (OMCs) with two-dimension (2D) hexagonal mesostructure and unique buckled large mesopores have successfully been synthesized via a micelle fusion-aggregation assembly method by using poly(ethylene oxide)-block-polystyrene (PEO-b-PS) diblock copolymers as a template and resorcinol-based phenolic resin as a carbon precursor. The obtained ordered mesoporous carbons possess unique fiber-like morphology, specific surface area of 571-880 m2/g, pore volume of 0.54 cm3/g and large mesopores (up to 36.3 nm) and high density of active sites (i.e., carboxylic groups) of 0.188/nm2. Gas sensor based on the ordered mesoporous carbons exhibits an excellent performance in sensing NH3 at a low temperature with fast response (<2 min), ultralow limit of detection (<1 ppm), and good selectivity, due to the large pore sizes, high surface area and rich active sites in the carbon pore walls. 2016 American Chemical Society. |
| Language | en |
| Publisher | American Chemical Society |
| Subject | Fusion-Aggregation Mesoporous Carbon Materials Ultrasensitive Ammonia Sensing |
| Type | Article |
| Pagination | 12586-12595 |
| Issue Number | 38 |
| Volume Number | 138 |
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