There are several articles available on regulating pore size and volume of activated carbon by CVD and heat treatment. Here are some recommended articles:
1. "Controllable fabrication of hierarchical porous carbon by CVD-carbonization strategy for high-performance supercapacitors" by L. Liu, et al. in Carbon (2019). This article discusses the use of CVD and heat treatment to regulate the pore size and volume of hierarchical porous carbon for use in supercapacitors.
2. "Effect of heat treatment on the pore structure and adsorption properties of activated carbon fibers" by Y. Zhang, et al. in Journal of Colloid and Interface Science (2017). This article explores the effect of heat treatment on the pore structure and adsorption properties of activated carbon fibers.
3. "The influence of temperature and time on pore development in activated carbon fibers" by M. M. Maroto-Valer, et al. in Carbon (2003). This article investigates the influence of temperature and time on the pore development of activated carbon fibers.
4. "Pore structure engineering of carbon-based materials for energy applications" by Y. Song, et al. in Energy & Environmental Science (2015). This article provides an overview of pore structure engineering of carbon-based materials for various energy applications, including energy storage and conversion.
These articles should provide you with a good starting point for your research on regulating pore size and volume of activated carbon by CVD and heat treatment.