| Literature DB >> 29962066 |
Dawei Liu1,2,3, Nan Xue2, Lijuan Wei2, Ye Zhang1, Zhangfeng Qin1, Xuekuan Li1, Bernard P Binks4, Hengquan Yang2.
Abstract
Large-sized carbon spheres with controllable interior architecture are highly desired, but there is no method to synthesize these materials. Here, we develop a novel method to synthesize interior-structured mesoporous carbon microspheres (MCMs), based on the surfactant assembly within water droplet-confined spaces. Our approach is shown to access a library of unprecedented MCMs such as hollow MCMs, multi-chambered MCMs, bijel-structured MCMs, multi-cored MCMs, "solid" MCMs, and honeycombed MCMs. These novel structures, unattainable for the conventional bulk synthesis even at the same conditions, suggest an intriguing effect arising from the droplet-confined spaces. This synthesis method and the hitherto unfound impact of the droplet-confined spaces on the microstructural evolution open up new horizons in exploring novel materials for innovative applications.Entities:
Keywords: Pickering emulsions; carbon microspheres; confinement effects; mesoporous materials; surfactant assemblies
Year: 2018 PMID: 29962066 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201805022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336