Carbon nanostructures are formed from a carbon precursor and catalytic
templating nanoparticles. Methods for manufacturing carbon nanostructures
generally include (1) forming a precursor mixture that includes a carbon
precursor and a plurality of catalytic templating particles, (2)
carbonizing the precursor mixture to form an intermediate carbon material
including carbon nanostructures, amorphous carbon, and catalytic metal,
(3) purifying the intermediate carbon material by removing at least a
portion of the amorphous carbon and optionally at least a portion of the
catalytic metal, and (4) heat treating the purified intermediate carbon
material and/or treating the purified intermediate carbon material with a
base to remove functional groups on the surface thereof. The removal of
functional groups increases the graphitic content of the carbon
nanomaterial and decreases its hydrophilicity.