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Molecular Level Design of Nitrogen-Doped Well-Defined Microporous Carbon Spheres for Selective Adsorption and Electrocatalysis.

Zirun ChenShaohong LiuJunlong HuangWen HuangLuyi ChenYin CuiYang DuRuowen Fu
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2021)
Nitrogen-doped porous carbon spheres have attracted great interest in diversified fields owing to their unique physical and chemical properties. However, the synthesis of nitrogen-doped porous carbon spheres with hierarchical superstructures and refined micropore structures is still a challenge. Herein, we develop a molecular-scale silica templating strategy to prepare nitrogen-doped microporous carbon spheres (MCSSs) with high porosity and a well-defined micropore structure. Octa(aminophenyl) polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane is used as a building block in MCSS precursors to provide precise molecular-scale templating and nitrogen doping. The morphology of MCSSs can be easily tuned by choosing the proper solvent. The as-synthesized MCSS with a large surface area (2036 m2 g-1), narrow micropore size distribution, nitrogen doping, and hierarchical geometry can serve as an efficient selective adsorbent for CO2 and organic pollutants. Furthermore, the MCSS decorated with Fe-N-C active sites (MCSS-Fe) shows enhanced electrocatalytic ORR activity in alkaline solution. This novel approach may open a new avenue for controllable fabrication of porous carbon spheres with desired geometry and well-designed pore structure and show potential applications in selective adsorption and catalysis.
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