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- Carbide-derived_carbon abstract "Carbide-derived carbon (CDC), also known as tunable nanoporous carbon, is the common term for carbon materials derived from carbide precursors, such as binary (e.g. SiC, TiC), or ternary carbides, also known as MAX phases (e.g., Ti2AlC, Ti3SiC2). CDCs have also been derived from polymer-derived ceramics such as Si-O-C or Ti-C, and carbonitrides, such as Si-N-C. CDCs can occur in various structures, ranging from amorphous to crystalline carbon, from sp2- to sp3-bonded, and from highly porous to fully dense. Among others, the following carbon structures have been derived from carbide precursors: micro- and mesoporous carbon, amorphous carbon, carbon nanotubes, onion-like carbon, nanocrystalline diamond, graphene, and graphite. Among carbon materials, microporous CDCs exhibit some of the highest reported specific surface areas (up to more than 3000 m2/g). By varying the type of the precursor and the CDC synthesis conditions, microporous and mesoporous structures with controllable average pore size and pore size distributions can be produced. Depending on the precursor and the synthesis conditions, the average pore size control can be applied at sub-Angstrom accuracy. This ability to precisely tune the size and shapes of pores makes CDCs attractive for selective sorption and storage of liquids and gases (e.g., hydrogen, methane, CO2) and the high electric conductivity and electrochemical stability allows these structures to be effectively implemented in electrical energy storage and capacitive water desalinization.".
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- Carbide-derived_carbon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Capacitors.
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- Carbide-derived_carbon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nanomaterials.
- Carbide-derived_carbon wikiPageWikiLink Chlorine.
- Carbide-derived_carbon wikiPageWikiLink Dangling_bond.
- Carbide-derived_carbon wikiPageWikiLink Graphene.
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- Carbide-derived_carbon wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen_storage.
- Carbide-derived_carbon wikiPageWikiLink MAX_phases.
- Carbide-derived_carbon wikiPageWikiLink Mesoporous_material.
- Carbide-derived_carbon wikiPageWikiLink Microporous_material.
- Carbide-derived_carbon wikiPageWikiLink Nanodiamond.
- Carbide-derived_carbon wikiPageWikiLink Nanoengineering.
- Carbide-derived_carbon wikiPageWikiLink Nanomaterials.
- Carbide-derived_carbon wikiPageWikiLink Nanotechnology.
- Carbide-derived_carbon wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_Carbide.
- Carbide-derived_carbon wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_carbide.
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- Carbide-derived_carbon wikiPageWikiLink File:Figure2CDC2.jpg.
- Carbide-derived_carbon wikiPageWikiLink File:Figure3CDC2.jpg.
- Carbide-derived_carbon wikiPageWikiLink File:Figure4CDC.jpg.
- Carbide-derived_carbon wikiPageWikiLink File:Figure5CDC.jpg.
- Carbide-derived_carbon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carbide-derived carbon".
- Carbide-derived_carbon wikiPageWikiLinkText "carbide-derived carbon".
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- Carbide-derived_carbon subject Category:Capacitors.
- Carbide-derived_carbon subject Category:Carbon_forms.
- Carbide-derived_carbon subject Category:Nanomaterials.
- Carbide-derived_carbon hypernym Term.
- Carbide-derived_carbon type Component.
- Carbide-derived_carbon type Nanomaterial.
- Carbide-derived_carbon type Thing.
- Carbide-derived_carbon comment "Carbide-derived carbon (CDC), also known as tunable nanoporous carbon, is the common term for carbon materials derived from carbide precursors, such as binary (e.g. SiC, TiC), or ternary carbides, also known as MAX phases (e.g., Ti2AlC, Ti3SiC2). CDCs have also been derived from polymer-derived ceramics such as Si-O-C or Ti-C, and carbonitrides, such as Si-N-C.".
- Carbide-derived_carbon label "Carbide-derived carbon".
- Carbide-derived_carbon seeAlso Capacitive_deionization.
- Carbide-derived_carbon seeAlso Catalyst_support.
- Carbide-derived_carbon seeAlso Electric_double-layer_capacitor.
- Carbide-derived_carbon sameAs m.09g8tl9.
- Carbide-derived_carbon sameAs Q5037854.
- Carbide-derived_carbon sameAs Q5037854.
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- Carbide-derived_carbon depiction Carbide-derived_carbon.jpg.
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