and their corresponding total pore volumes are 0.45, 0.51 and 0.54 cm3/g. C-1000 calcined at the highest temperature exhibits the highest porosity. In comparison to C-350, C-600 and C-1000 samples have left-shift capillary condensation and wider pore size distribution, depending on the intensified asymmetric shrinkage and partial collapse at
higher pyrolysis temperature. The mean pore sizes of C-350,C-600 and C-1000 are 7.5, 6.3 and 4.7 nm, respectively. The
as-made macro/mesoporous carbon monoliths with high porosity are believed having superior absorption performance
on oil–water separation.
and their corresponding total pore volumes are 0.45, 0.51 and 0.54 cm3/g. C-1000 calcined at the highest temperature exhibits the highest porosity. In comparison to C-350, C-600 and C-1000 samples have left-shift capillary condensation and wider pore size distribution, depending on the intensified asymmetric shrinkage and partial collapse athigher pyrolysis temperature. The mean pore sizes of C-350,C-600 and C-1000 are 7.5, 6.3 and 4.7 nm, respectively. Theas-made macro/mesoporous carbon monoliths with high porosity are believed having superior absorption performanceon oil–water separation.
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