Abstract: Graphite is one of the longest known forms of pure carbon and is also common in everyday life. Graphite is a cost-efficient and flexible ingredient for paints and coatings, among many other ...
Graphite-shell-chains have a worm-like nanocarbon configuration with a graphitic structure and mesopores, and they are easily produced from wood by using iron-group metal-catalysed carbonization at ...
Abstract: Graphite rods of 2 mm in diameter and 50 mm in length have been exploded in water to produce graphite nanoparticles with electrical energy from 5.5 to 44 kJ. The products of the explosion ...
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