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Tunable pore structure of Carbide Derived Carbon using accurate control of TiC solid solution : TiC 고용상의 조성 조절을 이용한 CDC의 기공구조 조절

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dc.contributor.advisor강신후-
dc.contributor.author서문수-
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-13T05:35:18Z-
dc.date.available2017-07-13T05:35:18Z-
dc.date.issued2012-08-
dc.identifier.other000000003569-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/117877-
dc.description학위논문 (박사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 재료공학부, 2012. 8. 강신후.-
dc.description.abstractNovel precursor, titanium solid solution carbide, was produced for the synthesis of carbide derived carbon (CDC) which has variety of applications such as supercapacitor, catalyst support, or adsorbents for gases like hydrogen, methane or separation of CO2 gas. All these applications are possible due to its tunable pore characteristics with experimental parameters.
First, we can successfully synthesize and control accurate composition of solid solution precursor such as (Ti1-xMex)C and Ti(C1-xAx) by high energy ball milling. Second, with selection of the substitutional atom (A), it could be possible to change specific dimension of pore volumes which can be covered in the range of micropore (<2nm) or mesopore size (2nm-50nm). Third, properties for hydrogen storage and supercapacitor are analyzed. Finally, Pore structure of carbide derived carbon was successfully designed by chlorination of Ti(C1-xAx)(A= Oxygen or Nitrogen) solid solution phase. Ti(C1-xAx)-CDC has significantly better values of SSA and pore volume than reported before. Ti(C1-xOx)-CDC contains micropore sized pore, in contrast, Ti(C1-xNx)-CDC is dominantly shows formation of mesopore. Thus, characteristic dimensions of mesopore or micropore can be controlled by which kind of substitutional atom instead of carbon in solid solution. One of CDCs have noticeably shows not only 90% (Vmicro/Vtotal) micropore volume fraction up to Ti(C0.7O0.3)CDC: 1.55cm3/g (Vmicro) per 1.72cm3/g (Vtotal), 3200cm2/g (SSA) but also mesopore volume up to Ti(C0.5N0.5) : 3.34cm3/g (Vmeso) per 3.45cm3/g (Vtotal) , 522.1cm2/g (SSA) by selective extraction of titanium. Although (Ti1-xMex)C-CDC didnt show significant difference, its result was used for the basic data for analysis of CDC pore structure with molecular dynamics simulation.
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dc.description.tableofcontentsContents
Abstract i
List of Figures v
List of Tables vii
I. Introduction 1
1.1. Carbide Derived Carbons 1
1.2. Titanium Solid Solution Carbide 3
1.3. Aims of the work and outline of the thesis 4
II.SYNTHESIS OF SOLID SOLUTION AND ACCURATE CONTROLCOMPOSITION 5
2.1. Introduction 5
2.2. Solubility limit of solid solution 5
2.3. Experimental 9
2.4. Results and Discussion 10
2.4.1. (Ti1-xMex)C (Me= W or Zr) 10
2.4.2. Ti(C1-xAx) (A= O or N) 13
2.5. Summary 18
III. CARBIDE DERIVED CARBON FROM TIC SOLID SOLUTION 19
3.1. Introduction 19
3.1.1. Adsorption isotherms 19
3.1.2. Hysteresis 21
3.1.3. BET method 23
3.1.4. MP method 24
3.1.5. BJH 29
3.1.6. Non-Local Density Functional Theory 36
3.2. Experimental 38
3.3 Results and Discussion 39
3.3.1. (Ti1-xMex)C-CDC (Me= W or Zr) 39
3.3.2. Ti(C1-xAx)-CDC (A= O or N) 41
3.4. Summary 47
IV. MECHANISM OF SOLID SOLUTION CARBIDE DERIVED CARBON 49
4.1. Introduction 49
4.2. Result and discussion of Ti(C1-xAx)-CDC (A= O or N) 51
4.3. Empirical calculation method 60
4.3.1. Introduction 60
4.3.2. Assumption 61
4.3.3. Calculation 61
4.3.4. Structure of simulated results 64
4.3.5. Connolly surface area 68
4.4. Summary 71
V. APPLICATIONS OF MICRO/MESO POROUS CARBIDE DERIVED CARBON 72
5.1. Micropore of Ti(C1-xOx) for hydrogen storage material 72
5.1.1. Introduction 72
5.1.2. Experiment 73
5.1.3. Result and discussion 73
5.2. Mesopore of Ti(C1-xNx) for supercapacitor candidate 76
5.1.1. Introduction 76
5.1.2. Experiment 78
5.1.3. Result and discussion 78
5.4. Summary 80
VI. Overall Conclusion 81
VII. References 82
Korean Abstract 92
Acknowledgement 93
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dc.publisher서울대학교 대학원-
dc.subjectTi solid solution carbide-
dc.subjectCarbide Derived Carbon-
dc.subjectMicropore-
dc.subjectMesopore-
dc.subjectHydrogen storage-
dc.subjectSupercapacitor-
dc.subject.ddc620-
dc.titleTunable pore structure of Carbide Derived Carbon using accurate control of TiC solid solution-
dc.title.alternativeTiC 고용상의 조성 조절을 이용한 CDC의 기공구조 조절-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.description.degreeDoctor-
dc.citation.pagesVii, 94-
dc.contributor.affiliation공과대학 재료공학부-
dc.date.awarded2012-08-
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