Issue 19, 2015

Novel solid metal–organic self-propagation combustion for controllable synthesis of hierarchically porous metal monoliths

Abstract

We demonstrate a solid glycine–nitrate self-propagation combustion route to fabricate hierarchically porous metallic monoliths. The solidifying temperature (Ts) and environmental gas pressure (P) were effective controlling factors over chemistry, topography and microstructures. This may offer easy scale-up and controllable synthesis of porous metal monoliths for wide applications like electrode current collectors, catalysts, catalyst substrates and sensors.

Graphical abstract: Novel solid metal–organic self-propagation combustion for controllable synthesis of hierarchically porous metal monoliths

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
06 Marts 2015
Accepted
03 Apr. 2015
First published
08 Apr. 2015

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2015,3, 10179-10182

Author version available

Novel solid metal–organic self-propagation combustion for controllable synthesis of hierarchically porous metal monoliths

Q. Guo, Y. Zhao, J. Liu, C. Ma, H. Zhou, L. Chen, B. Huang and W. Wei, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2015, 3, 10179 DOI: 10.1039/C5TA01709B

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