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  1. Cork-Derived Carbon Sheets for High-Performance Na-Ion Capacitors
  2. A dual carbon Na-ion capacitor based on polypyrrole-derived carbon nanoparticles
  3. Biomass-derived carbon sponges for use as sodium-ion capacitor electrodes
  4. Eco‐Friendly Synthesis of 3D Disordered Carbon Materials for High‐Performance Dual Carbon Na‐Ion Capacitors
  5. Monodisperse Porous Carbon Nanospheres with Ultra‐High Surface Area for Energy Storage in Electrochemical Capacitors
  6. Dense (non-hollow) carbon nanospheres: synthesis and electrochemical energy applications
  7. Model carbon materials derived from tannin to assess the importance of pore connectivity in supercapacitors
  8. Cellulose as a Precursor of High‐Performance Energy Storage Materials in Li–S Batteries and Supercapacitors
  9. Molten salt strategies towards carbon materials for energy storage and conversion
  10. Synthesis strategies of templated porous carbons beyond the silica nanocasting technique
  11. Introduction to (photo)electrocatalysis for renewable energy
  12. More Sustainable Chemical Activation Strategies for the Production of Porous Carbons
  13. Highly Packed Monodisperse Porous Carbon Microspheres for Energy Storage in Supercapacitors and Li−S Batteries
  14. Boosting High-Performance in Lithium–Sulfur Batteries via Dilute Electrolyte
  15. N/S-Co-doped Porous Carbon Nanoparticles Serving the Dual Function of Sulfur Host and Separator Coating in Lithium–Sulfur Batteries
  16. Straightforward synthesis of Sulfur/N,S-codoped carbon cathodes for Lithium-Sulfur batteries
  17. Anatase TiO 2 Confined in Carbon Nanopores for High‐Energy Li‐Ion Hybrid Supercapacitors Operating at High Rates and Subzero Temperatures
  18. Pore Characteristics for Efficient CO2 Storage in Hydrated Carbons
  19. High-Rate Capability of Supercapacitors Based on Tannin-Derived Ordered Mesoporous Carbons
  20. Sustainable Salt Template‐Assisted Chemical Activation for the Production of Porous Carbons with Enhanced Power Handling Ability in Supercapacitors
  21. Boosting the Oxygen Reduction Electrocatalytic Performance of Nonprecious Metal Nanocarbons via Triple Boundary Engineering Using Protic Ionic Liquids
  22. A simple and general approach for in situ synthesis of sulfur–porous carbon composites for lithium–sulfur batteries
  23. A sustainable approach to hierarchically porous carbons from tannic acid and their utilization in supercapacitive energy storage systems
  24. A Green Route to High-Surface Area Carbons by Chemical Activation of Biomass-Based Products with Sodium Thiosulfate
  25. Iron–Nitrogen-Doped Dendritic Carbon Nanostructures for an Efficient Oxygen Reduction Reaction
  26. One-step synthesis of ultra-high surface area nanoporous carbons and their application for electrochemical energy storage
  27. Optimization of the Pore Structure of Biomass-Based Carbons in Relation to Their Use for CO2 Capture under Low- and High-Pressure Regimes
  28. Synthesis of perfectly ordered mesoporous carbons by water-assisted mechanochemical self-assembly of tannin
  29. One-Pot Synthesis of Biomass-Based Hierarchical Porous Carbons with a Large Porosity Development
  30. Free-standing hybrid films based on graphene and porous carbon particles for flexible supercapacitors
  31. Beyond KOH activation for the synthesis of superactivated carbons from hydrochar
  32. Aqueous Dispersions of Graphene from Electrochemically Exfoliated Graphite
  33. Graphene-cellulose tissue composites for high power supercapacitors
  34. Flexible, Free-Standing and Holey Graphene Paper for High-Power Supercapacitors
  35. Highly Porous Renewable Carbons for Enhanced Storage of Energy-Related Gases (H2and CO2) at High Pressures
  36. Efficient metal-free N-doped mesoporous carbon catalysts for ORR by a template-free approach
  37. Commentary: Methods of calculating the volumetric performance of a supercapacitor
  38. Fe–N-Doped Carbon Capsules with Outstanding Electrochemical Performance and Stability for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Both Acid and Alkaline Conditions
  39. A Green Approach to High-Performance Supercapacitor Electrodes: The Chemical Activation of Hydrochar with Potassium Bicarbonate
  40. Defining a performance map of porous carbon sorbents for high-pressure carbon dioxide uptake and carbon dioxide–methane selectivity
  41. Soy protein directed hydrothermal synthesis of porous carbon aerogels for electrocatalytic oxygen reduction
  42. The influence of pore size distribution on the oxygen reduction reaction performance in nitrogen doped carbon microspheres
  43. A Simple Approach towards Highly Dense Solvated Graphene Films for Supercapacitors
  44. Versatile Cellulose-Based Carbon Aerogel for the Removal of Both Cationic and Anionic Metal Contaminants from Water
  45. From Soybean residue to advanced supercapacitors
  46. High-surface area carbons from renewable sources with a bimodal micro-mesoporosity for high-performance ionic liquid-based supercapacitors
  47. Mesoporous carbons synthesized by direct carbonization of citrate salts for use as high-performance capacitors
  48. N-doped microporous carbon microspheres for high volumetric performance supercapacitors
  49. Correction to “Surface Modification of CNTs with N-Doped Carbon: An Effective Way of Enhancing Their Performance in Supercapacitors”
  50. Hierarchical Microporous/Mesoporous Carbon Nanosheets for High-Performance Supercapacitors
  51. Biomass-Derived Carbon Quantum Dot Sensitizers for Solid-State Nanostructured Solar Cells
  52. Superior Capacitive Performance of Hydrochar-Based Porous Carbons in Aqueous Electrolytes
  53. N-doped porous carbon capsules with tunable porosity for high-performance supercapacitors
  54. Hydrothermal synthesis of microalgae-derived microporous carbons for electrochemical capacitors
  55. Supercapacitive Behavior of Two Glucose-Derived Microporous Carbons: Direct Pyrolysis versus Hydrothermal Carbonization
  56. Direct Synthesis of Highly Porous Interconnected Carbon Nanosheets and Their Application as High-Performance Supercapacitors
  57. Surface Modification of CNTs with N-Doped Carbon: An Effective Way of Enhancing Their Performance in Supercapacitors
  58. Energy storage applications of activated carbons: supercapacitors and hydrogen storage
  59. One-pot synthesis of microporous carbons highly enriched in nitrogen and their electrochemical performance
  60. Detailed carbon chemistry in charcoals from pre-European Māori gardens of New Zealand as a tool for understanding biochar stability in soils
  61. Carboxyl-functionalized mesoporous silica–carbon composites as highly efficient adsorbents in liquid phase
  62. Assessment of the Role of Micropore Size and N-Doping in CO2Capture by Porous Carbons
  63. Fabrication of porous carbon monoliths with a graphitic framework
  64. Functionalization of mesostructured silica–carbon composites
  65. Hydrothermal Carbons from Hemicellulose‐Derived Aqueous Hydrolysis Products as Electrode Materials for Supercapacitors
  66. A general and facile synthesis strategy towards highly porous carbons: carbonization of organic salts
  67. Polypyrrole-derived mesoporous nitrogen-doped carbons with intrinsic catalytic activity in the oxygen reduction reaction
  68. Sulfur-containing activated carbons with greatly reduced content of bottle neck pores for double-layer capacitors: a case study for pseudocapacitance detection
  69. Sulfonated mesoporous silica–carbon composites and their use as solid acid catalysts
  70. Facile synthesis of graphitic carbons decorated with SnO2 nanoparticles and their application as high capacity lithium-ion battery anodes
  71. Highly porous S-doped carbons
  72. Renewable Nitrogen-Doped Hydrothermal Carbons Derived from Microalgae
  73. One-step synthesis of silica@resorcinol–formaldehyde spheres and their application for the fabrication of polymer and carbon capsules
  74. Black perspectives for a green future: hydrothermal carbons for environment protection and energy storage
  75. High-performance CO2 sorbents from algae
  76. CO2 adsorption by activated templated carbons
  77. Polypyrrole-Derived Activated Carbons for High-Performance Electrical Double-Layer Capacitors with Ionic Liquid Electrolyte
  78. Preparation and hydrogen storage capacity of highly porous activated carbon materials derived from polythiophene
  79. Hydrothermal carbonization of biomass as a route for the sequestration of CO2: Chemical and structural properties of the carbonized products
  80. Onion-like nanoparticles with γ-Fe core surrounded by a α-Fe/Fe-oxide double shell
  81. N-Doped Polypyrrole-Based Porous Carbons for CO2Capture
  82. Hydrothermal Carbonization of Abundant Renewable Natural Organic Chemicals for High-Performance Supercapacitor Electrodes
  83. Enhanced Protection of Carbon-Encapsulated Magnetic Nickel Nanoparticles through a Sucrose-Based Synthetic Strategy
  84. Co nanoparticles inserted into a porous carbon amorphous matrix: the role of cooling field and temperature on the exchange bias effect
  85. Ultrahigh surface area polypyrrole-based carbons with superior performance for hydrogen storage
  86. Sustainable porous carbons with a superior performance for CO2 capture
  87. High density hydrogen storage in superactivated carbons from hydrothermally carbonized renewable organic materials
  88. Activation of carbide-derived carbons: a route to materials with enhanced gas and energy storage properties
  89. Synthesis of Carbon-based Solid Acid Microspheres and Their Application to the Production of Biodiesel
  90. Mesostructured silica–carbon composites synthesized by employing surfactants as carbon source
  91. Synthesis of colloidal silica nanoparticles of a tunable mesopore size and their application to the adsorption of biomolecules
  92. Enhancement of Hydrogen Storage Capacity of Zeolite-Templated Carbons by Chemical Activation
  93. Silica@Carbon mesoporous nanorattle structures synthesised by means of a selective etching strategy
  94. Control of crystalline phases in magnetic Fe nanoparticles inserted inside a matrix of porous carbon
  95. Synthesis of Uniform Mesoporous Carbon Capsules by Carbonization of Organosilica Nanospheres
  96. Graphitic carbon nanostructures from cellulose
  97. Microstructure and magnetism of nanoparticles withγ-Fecore surrounded byα-Feand iron oxide shells
  98. Superactivated carbide-derived carbons with high hydrogenstorage capacity
  99. Chemical and structural properties of carbonaceous products obtained by pyrolysis and hydrothermal carbonisation of corn stover
  100. Fabrication of mesoporous SiO2–C–Fe3O4/γ–Fe2O3 and SiO2–C–Fe magnetic composites
  101. Magnetically separable bimodal mesoporous carbons with a large capacity for the immobilization of biomolecules
  102. The production of carbon materials by hydrothermal carbonization of cellulose
  103. Preparation, Characterization, and Enzyme Immobilization Capacities of Superparamagnetic Silica/Iron Oxide Nanocomposites with Mesostructured Porosity
  104. Chemical and Structural Properties of Carbonaceous Products Obtained by Hydrothermal Carbonization of Saccharides
  105. Highly dispersed platinum nanoparticles on carbon nanocoils and their electrocatalytic performance for fuel cell reactions
  106. Nickel nanoparticles deposited into an activated porous carbon: synthesis, microstructure and magnetic properties
  107. Easy synthesis of graphitic carbon nanocoils from saccharides
  108. Exchange-bias and superparamagnetic behaviour of Fe nanoparticles embedded in a porous carbon matrix
  109. Control of the structural properties of mesoporous polymers synthesized using porous silica materials as templates
  110. Direct synthesis of graphitic carbon nanostructures from saccharides and their use as electrocatalytic supports
  111. Fabrication of Monodisperse Mesoporous Carbon Capsules Decorated with Ferrite Nanoparticles
  112. Signatures of Clustering in Superparamagnetic Colloidal Nanocomposites of an Inorganic and Hybrid Nature
  113. Solid-phase synthesis of graphitic carbon nanostructures from iron and cobalt gluconates and their utilization as electrocatalyst supports
  114. Synthetic Route to Nanocomposites Made Up of Inorganic Nanoparticles Confined within a Hollow Mesoporous Carbon Shell
  115. Encapsulation of nanosized catalysts in the hollow core of a mesoporous carbon capsule
  116. Templated Synthesis of Mesoporous Superparamagnetic Polymers
  117. Saccharide-based graphitic carbon nanocoils as supports for PtRu nanoparticles for methanol electrooxidation
  118. Synthesis of Graphitic Carbon Nanostructures from Sawdust and Their Application as Electrocatalyst Supports
  119. Synthesis of Highly Uniform Mesoporous Sub-Micrometric Capsules of Silicon Oxycarbide and Silica
  120. Performance of templated mesoporous carbons in supercapacitors
  121. Synthesis of magnetically separable adsorbents through the incorporation of protected nickel nanoparticles in an activated carbon
  122. Catalytic graphitization of templated mesoporous carbons
  123. On the electrical double-layer capacitance of mesoporous templated carbons
  124. Synthesis and characterisation of mesoporous carbons of large textural porosity and tunable pore size by templating mesostructured HMS silica materials