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Bimodal Mesoporous Carbon Spheres with Small and Ultra-Large Pores Fabricated Using Amphiphilic Brush Block Copolymer Micelle Templates.

Hua-Feng FeiYongde LongHsin-Jung YuBenjamin M YavittWei FanAlexander E RibbeJames J Watkins
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2020)
We report the self-assembly of amphiphilic polystyrene-block-poly(ethylene oxide) (PS-b-PEO) brush block copolymers (BBCPs) into spherical micelles in an ethanol/water mixture as an efficient templating approach to fabricate mesoporous carbon spheres using polydopamine as a carbon source. Mesopore sizes of up to 25 nm are well controlled and are dependent on the molecular weight (Mw) of the BBCP. Such large pores are difficult to obtain using traditional linear block copolymers templates. Furthermore, bimodal mesoporous carbon spheres with two populations of pore sizes (24.5 and 6.5 nm) are obtained using a BBCP coassembled with a small molecule surfactant (Pluronic F127). An oxygen reduction reaction is used to demonstrate that electrocatalytic performance can be tuned by controlling the carbon sphere morphologies. This work provides a novel and versatile method to fabricate carbon spheres with broadly tunable bimodal pore sizes for potential applications in catalysis, separations, and energy storage.
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