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Hierarchical porous carbons (HPC) were fabricated from lignin by hard template method using Beta and Y zeolites as templates.
We report, for the first time to our knowledge, the hardness and elastic modulus of indium nanowires (different diameters) fabricated by trench template method using nanoindentation technique.
Hollow PdCu nanospheres were synthesized via a soft template method using tetrabutylphosphonium bromide (Bu4PBr) as a surfactant in an aqueous medium.
Functionalized nanostructured carbons were obtained by template method using sucrose as carbon precursor and silica gel SG60 as structure directing agent.
Mesoporous carbons were prepared by hard template method using ordered silica (SBA-15 and KIT-6) as templates and sucrose as carbon precursor.
A three-dimensional (3D) structure carbon foam for microwave absorption is synthesized by a facile template method using coal liquefaction residue (CLR) as carbon source.
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In this study, the MPC-sheet was prepared by the hard-template method using a mesoporous silica (MPS) sheet.
Six nanoporous carbons were prepared by a hard-template method using furfuryl alcohol (FA), 4,4′-bismaleimidediphenyl methane (BM), its copolymer with divinylbenzene (BM-DVB), and sucrose as carbon precursors, and two silica gels as templates.
The Cu, Co and Ni nanometal embedded ordered mesoporous carbons (NM-OMCs) were fabricated by a soft-template method using phenol/formaldehyde as carbon source and triblock copolymer F127 as template agent.
A series of ordered macroporous Li3V2(PO4)3 (LVP) cathode materials with three different pore sizes (65 nm, 120 nm and 210 nm) are prepared via a templating method using poly methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) colloidal crystals as templates.
We presented a facile way to synthesize chiral mesoporous carbonaceous nanofibers (chiral MCNFs) through a supramolecular templating method, using a pair of chiral low-molecular-weight gelators as the templates, resorcinol, formaldehyde and tetraethyl orthosilicate as the precursors, respectively.
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