Controlled Synthesis of Carbon Nanospheres via the Modulation of the Hydrophilic Length of the Assembled Surfactant Micelles

2018 
A co-polymerization–carbonization method was employed to synthesize porous carbon nanospheres (PCNSs) using pyrrole–aniline polymers as a carbon source and alkyl phenol non-ionic surfactants as templates. The effect of the hydrophilic length on the carbon nanosphere size was systematically investigated. The so-prepared PCNSs were characterized via high-magnification scanning electron microscopy, dynamic light scattering (DLS) analysis, and N2 adsorption and desorption analysis. The results indicate that the obtained nanosphere diameter can be tuned by changing the length of the hydrophilic groups. The length of the hydrophilic groups mainly affects the size of the vesicles or micelles formed by the assembly of the surfactant in solution, as was verified by the DLS results. After activation by KOH, the typical sample EO(30)–PCNS has a high specific surface area of 2137 m2/g and a large pore volume of 1.76 cm3/g. Electrochemical tests in 6 M KOH demonstrated that the assembled EO(30)–PCNS supercapacitor ele...
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