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Carbon nanofoam

About: Carbon nanofoam is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 846 publications have been published within this topic receiving 16592 citations.


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TL;DR: The self-limiting reaction of aqueous permanganate with carbon nanofoams produces conformal, nanoscopic deposits of birnessite ribbons and amorphous MnO2 throughout the ultraporous carbon structure.
Abstract: The self-limiting reaction of aqueous permanganate with carbon nanofoams produces conformal, nanoscopic deposits of birnessite ribbons and amorphous MnO2 throughout the ultraporous carbon structure. The MnO2 coating contributes additional capacitance to the carbon nanofoam while maintaining the favorable high-rate electrochemical performance inherent to the ultraporous carbon structure of the nanofoam. Such a three-dimensional design exploits the benefits of a nanoscopic MnO2−carbon interface to produce an exceptionally high area-normalized capacitance (1.5 F cm-2), as well as high volumetric capacitance (90 F cm-3).

565 citations

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01 Jan 2003-Carbon
TL;DR: A unique process for the fabrication of high-thermal-conductivity carbon foam was developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) as discussed by the authors, which does not require the traditional blowing and stabilization steps and therefore is less costly.

402 citations

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01 Jun 2015-Carbon
TL;DR: Carbon foams are reviewed by focusing on their preparation and application as mentioned in this paper, and their preparation processes are discussed by classifying them into five categories: blowing and carbonization, template carbonisation, compression of exfoliated graphite, assembly of graphene nanosheets and others.

329 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a mesocellular carbon foam (MCF-C) was prepared by nanocasting technology using meso-cellular foam(MCF) silica hard template.

312 citations

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01 Nov 2019-Carbon
TL;DR: In this article, a co-doped carbon foam was fabricated via a facile hydrothermal and subsequent pyrolysis process using fish skin as carbon precursor, and the unique architecture endows the 3D carbon foam with impressive microwave absorbing property.

302 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202324
202267
202150
202064
201986
201861