Jian et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Gas-induced formation of Cu nanoparticle as catalyst for high-purity straight and helical carbon nanofibersJian et al., 2012
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- 15540785454026809743
- Author
- Jian X
- Jiang M
- Zhou Z
- Zeng Q
- Lu J
- Wang D
- Zhu J
- Gou J
- Wang Y
- Hui D
- Yang M
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Acs Nano
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The facile preparation of high-purity carbon nanofibers (CNFs) remains challenging due to the high complexity and low controllability in reaction. A novel approach using gas-induced formation of Cu crystals to control the growth of CNFs is developed in this study. By adjusting …
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