A Novel Route to Prepare Titanium Doped Mesoporous Carbon

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A series of titanium doped ordered mesoporous carbons (Ti-OMCs) were prepared by employing titanium modified resol as source for the first time. The effect of titanium content and F127 content on the microstructure of Ti-OMCs was investigated by X-ray diffraction (XRD), N2 sorption isothermal and Transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The results showed that regularity of products decreased with the increase of titanium content. A mesophase transformation from 2-D hexagonal (P6mm) to body-centered cubic () structure can be achieved by decreasing F127 content.

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