Hierarchical porous carbon nanofibers via electrospinning
관리자2014-02-04조회 4978
Carbon nanofibers (CNFs) with diameters in the submicron and nanometer range exhibit high
specific surface area, hierarchically porous structure, flexibility, and super strength which allow
them to be used in the electrode materials of energy storage devices, and as hybrid-type
filler in carbon fiber reinforced plastics and bone tissue scaffold. Unlike catalytic synthesis and
other methods, electrospinning of various polymeric precursors followed by stabilization and
carbonization has become a straightforward and convenient way to fabricate continuous CNFs.
This paper is a comprehensive and brief review on the latest advances made in the development
of electrospun CNFs with major focus on the promising applications accomplished by
appropriately regulating the microstructural, mechanical, and electrical properties of as-spun
CNFs. Additionally, the article describes the various strategies to make a variety of carbon
CNFs for energy conversion and storage, catalysis, sensor, adsorption/separation, and biomedical
applications. It is envisioned that electrospun CNFs will be the key materials of green science
and technology through close collaborations with carbon fibers and carbon nanotubes.
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