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Using FeCl3 as a solvent, template, and activator to prepare B, N co-doping porous carbon with excellent supercapacitance

Qiu et al., 2019

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3044029626267549898
Author
Qiu S
Chen Z
Zhuo H
Hu Y
Liu Q
Peng X
Zhong L
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ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering

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B, N co-doped porous carbon is fabricated by using chitosan as a carbon precursor, boric acid as a boron source and porogen, and ferric chloride as a multifunctional reagent (ie, solvent, template, and activator). This strategy results in large amounts of micropores and …
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