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titleOfInvention The synthetic method of Nanoporous Carbon Materials using in-situ sol-gel polymerized Inorganic Templates
abstract The present invention is a nanocapacitor having a size of 2 to 100 nm that can be used as a supercapacitor and an electric double layer capacitor, which is a kind of supercapacitor, and an electrode of a secondary battery, a carrier of a catalyst, or an adsorbent for water treatment. The present invention relates to a method for producing a carbon material having pores, wherein the inorganic precursor and the carbon precursor are mixed at the same time, and then the sol-gel reaction of the inorganic precursor and the crosslinking reaction of the carbon precursor are simultaneously performed under an acid or base catalyst. After the formation, it is heat treated in an inert atmosphere to prepare an inorganic mold / carbon composite, and then treated with a base or an acid to remove the inorganic mold.n n n According to the method of the present invention, a carbon material having nanopores having excellent connectivity can be manufactured by a simple process, and in particular, using a raw material cheaper than any previously reported method, and recovering and recycling the inorganic material used as the mold of the pores It can also be very advantageous in terms of environmental aspects. The carbon material thus produced also exhibits excellent performances as electrode materials for supercapacitors and electric double layer capacitors, electrode materials for secondary batteries, carriers for electrodes or catalysts for fuel cells, and adsorbents.
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