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Ordered mesoporous carbon cmk-3

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Synthesized by using mesoporous SBA-15 silica as the hard template

Product Detail

CAS No.:  7440-44-0
 

Type

Specific Surface Area

(m2/g)

Pore Diameter

(nm)

Total Pore Volume

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Micropore Volume

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Ave. Size

(µm)

Purity

(%)

A-Discontinued 700~1000 5.57 ~1.35 0.01 0.5~5 --
B ≥ 900 3.8-4.0 1.2-1.5 0.29 ~1.0 >99.6

Note: BET data is for reference only. We recommend that customers perform their own tests for more accurate data.

XRD of CMK-3

 

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FAQ

1. Which precursor was used for the preparation? 
Sucrose was used as the precursor for CMK-3.
 
2. What was the applied heat-treatment temperature for the carbonization? 
Carbonization was treated at 900°C for 5h under an inert atmosphere of nitrogen.
 

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