Study of ultra-microporous carbon nanostructures by transmission electron microscopy: application to modeling of adsorption isotherms with non local density functional theory accounting for pore wall corrugation. | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Study of ultra-microporous carbon nanostructures by transmission electron microscopy: application to modeling of adsorption isotherms with non local density functional theory accounting for pore wall corrugation.
Key Points
Modeling of adsorption isotherms is effectively achieved using non local density functional theory with pore wall corrugation.
Transmission electron microscopy reveals detailed structures of ultra-microporous carbon nanostructures essential for accurate modeling.
The process involves precise measurement and analysis of nanopores to enhance understanding of adsorption behaviors.
Understanding these adsorption processes may lead to improved design and application of carbon-based materials.