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Porous graphitic materials obtained from carbonization of organic xerogels doped with transition metal saltsKiciński et al., 2014
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- Kiciński W
- Bystrzejewski M
- Rümmeli M
- Gemming T
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- Bulletin of Materials Science
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Porous carbons with a well developed graphitic phase were obtained via the pyrolysis of FeCl 3-, NiCl 2-, and CoCl 2-doped organic xerogels. Doping was realized through salt solubilization in a water/methanol solution of resorcinol and furfural. Carbon xerogels with …
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