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Molten salt synthesis of hierarchical porous N-doped carbon submicrospheres for multifunctional applications: high performance supercapacitor, dye removal and …

Li et al., 2019

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10249983514519740698
Author
Li J
Tian L
Liang F
Wang J
Han L
Zhang J
Ge S
Dong L
Zhang H
Zhang S
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Carbon

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Hierarchical porous N-doped carbon submicrospheres (HPNCs) are synthesized at 1000° C by a facile molten salt method using diaminomaleonitrile as a precursor, iron trichloride as a catalyst, and ZnCl 2-KCl to form the molten salt medium. The results indicated that the pore …
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