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Hierarchical porous carbon materials have been derived through CO2 conversion by using NaBH4 as a reducing agent and CaCO3 as a nano-template. The CaCO3-templated porous carbons (CPCs) feature an interconnected three-dimensional structure with hierarchical pores favorable for electrochemical energy storage. Notably, CPC1_700 prepared with an identical mass of CaCO3 and NaBH4 at 700 °C shows a very...
Boron-doped porous carbon was produced from carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) reaction with sodium borohydride at moderate conditions. The reaction was first investigated by using a combined thermogravity-differential scanning calorimeter, and then the transformation was carried out in a tubular reactor. Results demonstrated that, at temperatures below 500°C, CO 2 can be reduced to porous carbon...
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