Journal of Inorganic Materials ›› 2020, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (12): 1315-1326.DOI: 10.15541/jim20200096
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GAO Tian(),XIAO Qinglin,XU Chenyang,WANG Xuebin(
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2020-02-29
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2020-04-09
Published:
2020-12-20
Online:
2020-05-20
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GAO Tian(1992–), male, PhD. E-mail: 1217387634@qq.com
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GAO Tian, XIAO Qinglin, XU Chenyang, WANG Xuebin. Blowing Route to Fabricate Foams of 2D Materials[J]. Journal of Inorganic Materials, 2020, 35(12): 1315-1326.
Fig. 5 (a) Scheme of chemical blowing process; (b, c) Photo and optical image of SG; (d) Optical image of a graphene membrane and graphitic struts of SG; (e, f) Scanning electron microscope (SEM) images of intermediate polymeric bubbles and their thin walls; (g) Optical image of a large few-layered graphene membrane taken from SG; (h) Atomic force microscope (AFM) image of an individual graphene membrane; (i) High-resolution transmission electron microscope (HRTEM) images of SG; (j-m) SEM images of strutted graphene grown at heating rates of 1, 4, 20 and 100 ℃/min[24,55]
Precursor | Blowing agent | Heteroatom source | Temperature /℃ | Product | SSA /(m2?g-1) | Application | Ref. |
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Glucose | NH4Cl | - | 1350 | Strutted graphene (SG) | 1005 | Supercapacitor | [ |
Sugar | NH4Cl | - | 1400 | Strutted graphene (SG) | 710 | Supercapacitor | [ |
Glucose | NH4Cl | - | 1000 | 3D carbon materials (CMs) | 170 | Li metal battery | [ |
Glucose | (NH4)2CO3, citric acid | (NH4)2CO3 | 900 | N-doped 3D mesoporous foam | 516 | Electrocatalysis Thermocatalysis | [ |
Glucose | NH4Cl, melamine | Melamine | 1100 | 3D N-doped graphene (3DNG) layers | 1190 | Supercapacitor | [ |
Starch | Urea | Urea | 800 | N-doped graphitized carbon nanosheets | 1947 | Supercapacitor | [ |
PMP | Melamine | Melamine, H3PO4 | 1050 | N-P-O co-doped monolith carbon aerogel | 2668 | Supercapacitor Adsorption | [ |
Glucose | Melamine | Melamine, H3PO4 | 1050 | P/N co-doped functional exfoliated carbon | 1440 | Electrocatalysis | [ |
Chitosan | NH4Cl | NH4Cl | 900 | 3D hierarchically porous N-doped carbon | 1005 | Electrocatalysis | [ |
Citric acid | NH4Cl | NH4Cl | 1000 | Hierarchically interconnected N-doped carbon nanosheets (NCNS) | 1460 | Electrocatalysis | [ |
Table 1 Graphene foams and doped graphene foams fabricated via blowing route using residue-free ammonium blowing agents
Precursor | Blowing agent | Heteroatom source | Temperature /℃ | Product | SSA /(m2?g-1) | Application | Ref. |
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Glucose | NH4Cl | - | 1350 | Strutted graphene (SG) | 1005 | Supercapacitor | [ |
Sugar | NH4Cl | - | 1400 | Strutted graphene (SG) | 710 | Supercapacitor | [ |
Glucose | NH4Cl | - | 1000 | 3D carbon materials (CMs) | 170 | Li metal battery | [ |
Glucose | (NH4)2CO3, citric acid | (NH4)2CO3 | 900 | N-doped 3D mesoporous foam | 516 | Electrocatalysis Thermocatalysis | [ |
Glucose | NH4Cl, melamine | Melamine | 1100 | 3D N-doped graphene (3DNG) layers | 1190 | Supercapacitor | [ |
Starch | Urea | Urea | 800 | N-doped graphitized carbon nanosheets | 1947 | Supercapacitor | [ |
PMP | Melamine | Melamine, H3PO4 | 1050 | N-P-O co-doped monolith carbon aerogel | 2668 | Supercapacitor Adsorption | [ |
Glucose | Melamine | Melamine, H3PO4 | 1050 | P/N co-doped functional exfoliated carbon | 1440 | Electrocatalysis | [ |
Chitosan | NH4Cl | NH4Cl | 900 | 3D hierarchically porous N-doped carbon | 1005 | Electrocatalysis | [ |
Citric acid | NH4Cl | NH4Cl | 1000 | Hierarchically interconnected N-doped carbon nanosheets (NCNS) | 1460 | Electrocatalysis | [ |
Precursor | Blowing agent of salt | Temperature /℃ | Product | SSA /(m2?g-1) | Application | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Glucose | Fe(NO3)3 | 950 | Graphene-like carbon nanosheets (GCNs) | 220 | Electrosorption | [ |
Sucrose | Zn(NO3)2 | 1200 | Foam-like porous carbon | 2340 | Supercapacitor | [ |
Hydrolyzed starch | ZnCl2 | 400 | Activated carbon foam with nano-thickness cell walls (ACF-NCW) | 926 | Supercapacitor | [ |
Cellulose | KHCO3 | 400 | Hierarchically porous carbons (HPCs) | 1893 | Supercapacitor | [ |
Maltose | Ni(NO3)2 | 800 | Macroporous graphitic carbon foam (MGCF) | 804 | Microbial fuel cell | [ |
Sucrose | Ni(NO3)2 | 900 | Carbon-graphite composite foam | — | Heat dissipation | [ |
Maltose | Co(NO3)2 | 900 | Graphene-like carbon nanosheets (GCNs) | 735 | Electrosorption | [ |
Potassium citrate | C6H5K3O7 | 850 | Porous carbon nanosheets (PCNs) | 2200 | Supercapacitor | [ |
Acrylic-type cation-exchange resin | Ni(CH3COO)2 | 850 | 3D hierarchical porous graphene-like network | 1411 | Li ion battery | [ |
Artemia cyst shells | Ni(CH3COO)2 | 850 | N-P-O co-doped 3D graphene | 1406 | Supercapacitor Electrocatalysis | [ |
Glucose | Zn(NO3)2 | 800 | N-doped holey graphene | 1602 | Supercapacitor | [ |
Poly-o- phenylenediamine | Ni(NO3)2 | 900 | 3D N-doped graphene (3DNGN) | 907 | Supercapacitor | [ |
Coal tar pitch | Mg(CH3COO)2 | 700 | O/N co-doped foam-like porous carbon | 1010 | Supercapacitor | [ |
EDTA, EG | Ni(NO3)2 | 550 | 3D N-doped carbon nanosheet@carbon nanotube (NCNS@CNT) | 375 | Supercapacitor | [ |
PVP | Fe(NO3)3 | 700 | 3D N-doped carbon nanosheet frameworks decorated with Fe2O3 nanoparticles (Fe2O3-NCNF) | 306 | Li ion battery | [ |
Glucose | Co(NO3)2 | 900 | CoO@Co/N-doped carbon (CoO@Co/N-C) | 551 | Electrocatalysis | [ |
Glucose | Sb(CH3COO)3, NH4Cl | 950 | Sb/C composite material | — | Na ion battery | [ |
Glucose | (NH4)2MoS4, NH4Cl | 1000 | MoS2/3D graphene structure (MoS2-G) | — | Electrocatalysis | [ |
PVP | Fe(NO3)3 | 800 | 3D foam-like graphenic carbon scaffold incorporated with FeP nanoparticles (FeP@FGCS) | 159 | K ion battery | [ |
PVP | Fe(NO3)3 | 900 | FexO nanospheres anchored on 3D N-doped few-layer graphene framework (FexO@NFLG) | 239 | K ion battery | [ |
PVP | Fe(NO3)3 | 750 | 3D N-doped graphenic framework coupled with Fe3C@porous graphite carbon core-shell structures (Fe3C@PGC-NGF) | 238 | K ion battery | [ |
Glucose | CuCl2, NH4Cl | 900 | Cu/graphene composite | — | Catalysis | [ |
Glucose | CrCl3 | 1050 | Cr6+@graphene | — | Electrocatalysis | [ |
Gelatin | Fe(NO3)3 | 500 | Fe2O3@N-doped carbon foam | 418 | Supercapacitor Li ion battery | [ |
Polydopamine | Co(NO3)2 | 900 | Metal and nitrogen co-doped carbon (M/N-C) | 276 | Electrocatalysis | [ |
Wheat flour | Co(NO3)2 | 800 | N,S- doped hierarchically porous carbon with core-shell Co@C nanoparticles (Co-N-S-PC) | 734 | Catalysis | [ |
Glucose | Ni(NO3)2 | 650 | Graphene-like foam/NiO composite (GLF/NiO) | 323 | Supercapacitor | [ |
Table 2 Pristine and loaded graphene foams fabricated via blowing route using metal-contained salt blowing agents
Precursor | Blowing agent of salt | Temperature /℃ | Product | SSA /(m2?g-1) | Application | Ref. |
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Glucose | Fe(NO3)3 | 950 | Graphene-like carbon nanosheets (GCNs) | 220 | Electrosorption | [ |
Sucrose | Zn(NO3)2 | 1200 | Foam-like porous carbon | 2340 | Supercapacitor | [ |
Hydrolyzed starch | ZnCl2 | 400 | Activated carbon foam with nano-thickness cell walls (ACF-NCW) | 926 | Supercapacitor | [ |
Cellulose | KHCO3 | 400 | Hierarchically porous carbons (HPCs) | 1893 | Supercapacitor | [ |
Maltose | Ni(NO3)2 | 800 | Macroporous graphitic carbon foam (MGCF) | 804 | Microbial fuel cell | [ |
Sucrose | Ni(NO3)2 | 900 | Carbon-graphite composite foam | — | Heat dissipation | [ |
Maltose | Co(NO3)2 | 900 | Graphene-like carbon nanosheets (GCNs) | 735 | Electrosorption | [ |
Potassium citrate | C6H5K3O7 | 850 | Porous carbon nanosheets (PCNs) | 2200 | Supercapacitor | [ |
Acrylic-type cation-exchange resin | Ni(CH3COO)2 | 850 | 3D hierarchical porous graphene-like network | 1411 | Li ion battery | [ |
Artemia cyst shells | Ni(CH3COO)2 | 850 | N-P-O co-doped 3D graphene | 1406 | Supercapacitor Electrocatalysis | [ |
Glucose | Zn(NO3)2 | 800 | N-doped holey graphene | 1602 | Supercapacitor | [ |
Poly-o- phenylenediamine | Ni(NO3)2 | 900 | 3D N-doped graphene (3DNGN) | 907 | Supercapacitor | [ |
Coal tar pitch | Mg(CH3COO)2 | 700 | O/N co-doped foam-like porous carbon | 1010 | Supercapacitor | [ |
EDTA, EG | Ni(NO3)2 | 550 | 3D N-doped carbon nanosheet@carbon nanotube (NCNS@CNT) | 375 | Supercapacitor | [ |
PVP | Fe(NO3)3 | 700 | 3D N-doped carbon nanosheet frameworks decorated with Fe2O3 nanoparticles (Fe2O3-NCNF) | 306 | Li ion battery | [ |
Glucose | Co(NO3)2 | 900 | CoO@Co/N-doped carbon (CoO@Co/N-C) | 551 | Electrocatalysis | [ |
Glucose | Sb(CH3COO)3, NH4Cl | 950 | Sb/C composite material | — | Na ion battery | [ |
Glucose | (NH4)2MoS4, NH4Cl | 1000 | MoS2/3D graphene structure (MoS2-G) | — | Electrocatalysis | [ |
PVP | Fe(NO3)3 | 800 | 3D foam-like graphenic carbon scaffold incorporated with FeP nanoparticles (FeP@FGCS) | 159 | K ion battery | [ |
PVP | Fe(NO3)3 | 900 | FexO nanospheres anchored on 3D N-doped few-layer graphene framework (FexO@NFLG) | 239 | K ion battery | [ |
PVP | Fe(NO3)3 | 750 | 3D N-doped graphenic framework coupled with Fe3C@porous graphite carbon core-shell structures (Fe3C@PGC-NGF) | 238 | K ion battery | [ |
Glucose | CuCl2, NH4Cl | 900 | Cu/graphene composite | — | Catalysis | [ |
Glucose | CrCl3 | 1050 | Cr6+@graphene | — | Electrocatalysis | [ |
Gelatin | Fe(NO3)3 | 500 | Fe2O3@N-doped carbon foam | 418 | Supercapacitor Li ion battery | [ |
Polydopamine | Co(NO3)2 | 900 | Metal and nitrogen co-doped carbon (M/N-C) | 276 | Electrocatalysis | [ |
Wheat flour | Co(NO3)2 | 800 | N,S- doped hierarchically porous carbon with core-shell Co@C nanoparticles (Co-N-S-PC) | 734 | Catalysis | [ |
Glucose | Ni(NO3)2 | 650 | Graphene-like foam/NiO composite (GLF/NiO) | 323 | Supercapacitor | [ |
Fig. 9 (a) Synthesis scheme, (b) SEM, (c) optical, (d) AFM and (e) HRTEM images of BN foam by foaming of AB[29]; (f) Synthesis scheme and (g, h) SEM images of BN foam using boric acid and PEO[97]
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