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Fabrication of High Surface Area Microporous ZnO from ZnO/Carbon Sacrificial Composite Monolith Template

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MICROMACHINES
卷 13, 期 2, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/mi13020335

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ZnO; porous metal oxides; bet surface area; sacrificial template

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  1. DST Unit of Excellence on Soft Nanofabrication from the Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi, India
  2. Energy and Environment S&T at the Idaho National Laboratory

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Carbon was used as a sacrificial template to produce zinc oxide (ZnO) porous nanostructures with a high specific surface area, which can have various applications including catalysis, photocatalysis, separation, sensing, solar energy harvest and energy storage.
Fabrication of porous materials from the standard sacrificial template method allows metal oxide nanostructures to be produced and have several applications in energy, filtration and constructing sensing devices. However, the low surface area of these nanostructures is a significant drawback for most applications. Here, we report the synthesis of ZnO/carbon composite monoliths in which carbon is used as a sacrificial template to produce zinc oxide (ZnO) porous nanostructures with a high specific surface area. The synthesized porous oxides of ZnO with a specific surface area of 78 m(2)/g are at least one order of magnitude higher than that of the ZnO nanotubes reported in the literature. The crucial point to achieving this remarkable result was the usage of a novel ZnO/carbon template where the carbon template was removed by simple heating in the air. As a high surface area porous nanostructured ZnO, these synthesized materials can be useful in various applications including catalysis, photocatalysis, separation, sensing, solar energy harvest and Zn-ion battery and as supercapacitors for energy storage.

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