Controllable synthesis of porous N-doped carbons using aniline and Pluronic F127 micellar system for hydrogen storage and electrochemical applications

Journal of Porous Materials(2024)

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Despite hydrogen being an attractive energy source, there are two challenges to overcome in its use: hydrogen storage and the use of catalysts to optimize its conversion into energy. N-doped carbons are considered promising candidates for hydrogen storage and catalysis. This paper reports a fast and controllable strategy for obtaining porous N-doped carbons with a monolith-type morphology, high surface area, and hierarchical porosity. The presence of nitrogen increases the electron donor and wettability of carbons, making them favorable for use in hydrogen adsorption and electrodes. The method is based on using aniline as a carbon source and polymerizing it in a Pluronic F127 micellar system before carbonization. It is shown that the pore size and pore volume of porous carbon can be effectively tuned by using tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS). The relationship between aniline polymerization conditions, surface chemistry, and porous carbon properties has been investigated. Polyaniline permitted a high conversion to carbon (43.5–98.1
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Porous N-doped carbons,Tri-constituent system,Hydrogen storage,Electrochemical characterization
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