Despite its numerous advantages, there are several challenges associated with the use of porous carbon. These include:
Scalability: Producing porous carbon on a large scale while maintaining consistent quality and properties can be challenging. Cost: The cost of raw materials and the complexity of the synthesis process can make porous carbon expensive. Pore Size Control: Achieving precise control over pore size and distribution is difficult, which can affect performance in specific applications. Stability: Ensuring the chemical and thermal stability of porous carbon under various conditions is essential for its long-term application.