Improving control of carbide-derived carbon microstructure by immobilization of a transition-metal catalyst within the shell of carbide/carbon core-shell structures

Ariyanto, Teguh and Glaesel, Jan and Kern, Andreas M. and Zhang, Guirong and Etzold, Bastian J.M. (2019) Improving control of carbide-derived carbon microstructure by immobilization of a transition-metal catalyst within the shell of carbide/carbon core-shell structures. Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology, 10 (1). 419 - 427. ISSN 2190-4286

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Abstract

Carbon materials for electrical energy devices, such as battery electrodes or fuel-cell catalysts, require the combination of the contradicting properties of graphitic microstructure and porosity. The usage of graphitization catalysts during the synthesis of carbide-derived carbon materials results in materials that combine the required properties, but controlling the microstructure during synthesis remains a challenge. In this work, the controllability of the synthesis route is enhanced by immobilizing the transitionmetal graphitization catalyst on a porous carbon shell covering the carbide precursor prior to conversion of the carbide core to carbon. The catalyst loading was varied and the influence on the final material properties was characterized by using physisorption analysis with nitrogen as well as carbon dioxide, X-ray diffraction, temperature-programmed oxidation (TPO), Raman spectroscopy, SEM and TEM. The results showed that this improved route allows one to greatly vary the crystallinity and pore structure of the resulting carbide-derived carbon materials. In this sense, the content of graphitic carbon could be varied from 10-90 wt as estimated from TPO measurements and resulting in a specific surface area ranging from 1500 to 300 m <sup>2</sup> g-1. © 2019 Ariyanto et al.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Cited by: 9; All Open Access; Gold Open Access; Green Accepted Open Access; Green Open Access
Uncontrolled Keywords: Carbides; Carbon dioxide; Crystallinity; Fuel cells; Graphite; Graphitization; Pore structure; Shells (structures); Transition metals; Carbide derived carbon; Carbon shells; Catalytic graphitization; Core shell structure; Fuel cell catalysts; Graphitic carbons; Temperature programmed oxidation; Transition metal catalysts; Catalysts
Subjects: T Technology > TP Chemical technology
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering > Chemistry Engineering Department
Depositing User: Sri JUNANDI
Date Deposited: 06 Mar 2026 03:29
Last Modified: 06 Mar 2026 03:29
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/25512

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