What is it about?
This minireview describes and comments on the current development in HPCs from Biomass and polymers. This article deals with unconventional techniques of deriving ordered porous carbon materials and compares critically with techniques that describes preparing ordered mesoporous carbon materials. How these biomass derived HPCs are finding applications for a wide range of fields are described. We also commented on the future developments of HPCs and its critical structural aspects.
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Why is it important?
1) Knowing the structure of biomass which can provide desired carbon materials. 2) Non-templated strategy of deriving carbon materials containing hierarchical pores 3) Applications of such materials and factors that determines its potential for such applications. 4) Critical comparison with the the ordered mesoporous carbons in terms of applications.
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This page is a summary of: Hierarchically porous carbon derived from polymers and biomass: effect of interconnected pores on energy applications, Energy & Environmental Science, January 2014, Royal Society of Chemistry,
DOI: 10.1039/c4ee01075b.
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