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On the graphitization nature of oxides for the formation of carbon nanostructures

Rümmeli et al., 2007

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5132015583257468120
Author
Rümmeli M
Kramberger C
Grüneis A
Ayala P
Gemming T
Büchner B
Pichler T
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Chemistry of Materials

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The demonstrated graphitization ability of oxides show that the simplistic view of the support playing a catalytically passive role in carbon nanotube synthesis can no longer be taken for granted. The proposed mechanisms suggest a single growth mechanism for both primary …
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