Block Copolymer Templated Nanostructured Carbon Electrodes for Enhancing Mass Transport in Energy Conversion Systems

Authors
Choi, JaeyoungKwon, JaehoonLee, JunpyoKim, JinwooLee, Young JunLee, HyunjooKim, Bumjoon J.
Issue Date
2025-11
Publisher
Wiley-VCH Verlag
Citation
Advanced Energy Materials, v.15, no.44
Abstract
Block copolymer-templated nanostructured carbons (BNCs) represent a new class of porous materials that offer precise control over pore size, connectivity, and architecture through rational polymer design and self-assembly. These structural features enable enhanced mass and ion transport, improve triple-phase boundary formation, and efficient catalyst utilization under practical electrochemical conditions. This Perspective outlines recent advances in BNC synthesis, including solvent-evaporation-induced assembly and emulsion-confined fabrication. The role of pore architecture is examined across key electrochemical systems such as proton exchange membrane fuel cells, metal–air batteries, and carbon dioxide reduction devices, where transport limitations often govern performance. Strategies for tailoring pore structures through molecular-level control of block copolymer templates are discussed, along with challenges related to selective catalyst placement and scalable production. The integration of BNC frameworks into electrochemical systems offers a promising route toward high-performance energy conversion and storage technologies through structure-guided material design.
Keywords
GYROIDAL MESOPOROUS CARBONS; METAL-AIR BATTERIES; FUEL-CELL; POROUS CARBON; CATALYST LAYERS; RECENT PROGRESS; CO2 REDUCTION; PERFORMANCE; PARTICLES; SHAPE; block copolymer-templated porous carbons; CO2 reduction devices; fuel cells; metal-air batteries; nanostructured carbons; block copolymer particles
ISSN
1614-6832
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/153276
DOI
10.1002/aenm.202503825
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