Template Evolution
Induced Relay Self-Assembly for
Mesoporous Carbonaceous Materials via Hydrothermal Carbonization
Posted on 2024-06-27 - 21:04
Constructing carbonaceous materials
with versatile surface
structures
still remains a great challenge due to limited self-assembly methods,
especially at high temperatures. This study presents an innovative
template evolution induced relay self-assembly (TEIRSA) for the fabrication
of large polyoxometalate (POM)-mixed carbonaceous nanosheets featuring
surface mesoporous structures through hydrothermal carbonization (HTC).
The method employs POM and acetone as additives, cleverly modulating
the Ostwald ripening-like process of P123-based micelles, effectively
addressing the instability challenges inherent in traditional soft-template
methods, especially within the demanding carbohydrate HTC process.
Additionally, this method allows for the independent regulation of
surface architectures through the selection of organic additives.
The resulting nanosheets exhibit diverse surface morphologies, including
surface spherical mesopores, 1D open channels, and smooth surfaces.
Their unexpectedly versatile properties have swiftly garnered recognition,
showing potential in the application of lithium–sulfur batteries.