Scanning electron microscopy has been used to study the variation in surface texture and
dimension during carbonisation and activation of three acrylic textile fibres. The results show that
both ordered and disorganised forms of carbon exert a direct influence on the macroscopic structure
of the carbon materials. In addition, the results also show that the presence of small amounts of an
inorganic additive, namely titanium dioxide, can disrupt the graphene structure and lead to
modification of the surface texture and reactivity of the carbon materials