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Arc discharge region

The typical voltammetric curve for a solution of SWNTs in organic solvents displays a continuum of diffusion-controlled current, with onset, in both the negative and the positive potential region, that depends on the nanotube average diameter and ultimately on the NT preparation technique. In fact, SWNTs prepared according to the arc-discharge method display an anticipated onset with respect to HiPco ones... [Pg.244]

Scheme 9.18 Top Plots of optical absorption intensity as a function of wavelength and electrode potential in the Sii region for K[h-NT]. In all plots, raw electrochemical data, that is, uncorrected for ohmic drop, are referenced to SCE. Bottom Chirality map displaying the average standard potentials associated to each SWNT. HiPco SWNTs are located inside the red line, while arc-discharge SWNT are inside the blue line. Starred values were extrapolated from the linear fitting equations given in the text. (See the color version of this Scheme in Color Plates section.)... Scheme 9.18 Top Plots of optical absorption intensity as a function of wavelength and electrode potential in the Sii region for K[h-NT]. In all plots, raw electrochemical data, that is, uncorrected for ohmic drop, are referenced to SCE. Bottom Chirality map displaying the average standard potentials associated to each SWNT. HiPco SWNTs are located inside the red line, while arc-discharge SWNT are inside the blue line. Starred values were extrapolated from the linear fitting equations given in the text. (See the color version of this Scheme in Color Plates section.)...
Figure 4-54. Consequent phases of evolution of a gliding arc discharge (A) region of gas breakdown (B) quasiequilibrium plasma phase (C) non-equilibrium plasma phase. Figure 4-54. Consequent phases of evolution of a gliding arc discharge (A) region of gas breakdown (B) quasiequilibrium plasma phase (C) non-equilibrium plasma phase.

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